Magically

//ˈmæd͡ʒ.ɪ.kli//

Synonyms for "magically" (49 found)

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Translations

13 translations across 10 languages.

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Catalan

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  • màgicament adv (in a magical manner)

Esperanto

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  • magie adv (in a magical manner)

Finnish

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  • maagisesti adv (in a magical manner)

French

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  • magiquement adv (in a magical manner)
  • par magie adv (in a magical manner)

German

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  • magisch adv (in a magical manner)
  • magischerweise adv (in a magical manner)
  • märchenhaft adv (in a magical manner)

Greek

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  • μαγικά adv (in a magical manner)

Italian

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  • magicamente adv (in a magical manner)

Polish

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  • magicznie adv (in a magical manner)

Portuguese

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  • magicamente adv (in a magical manner)

Spanish

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  • mágicamente adv (in a magical manner)

Sample sentences

9 total sentences available.

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Hope is when you suddenly run to the kitchen like a mad man to check if the empty chocolate cookie box you just finished an hour ago is magically full again.

Source: tatoeba (786518)

A woman did not magically appear on a space shuttle. It took Sally Ride’s relentless commitment, Mae Jemison’s boundless courage to shatter that glass ceiling.

Source: tatoeba (5215504)

There was once a fat, ugly peasant who fell in love with a beautiful, blonde princess. One day, the princess kissed the ugly, fat peasant, and he magically transformed into a slender, handsome prince. At least, that's how she saw him. At least, that's how he felt.

Source: tatoeba (5396437)

He wished that a bowl of peanut soup would magically appear before him.

Source: tatoeba (6459858)

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