Mágica in english

Magical

pronunciation: mædʒɪkəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

mágico = magic ; magical ; magick. 

Example: The world round me may have grown dimmer with the passing of the years, but not the world reflected in the magic mirror of literature.Example: The author discusess the magical effect of books on special needs children.Example: The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.

more:

» decir la palabra mágicasay + the magic word .

Example: If you don't say the magic word just right, the door won't open.

» de forma mágicamagically .

Example: Brain structures do not magically transfer information.

» número mágicomagic number .

Example: In hindsight about 350k dollars (ballpark) turned out to be the magic number.

» palabra mágica, lamagic word, the .

Example: There is profound meaning in the clichéd image of a magician pulling a rabbit out of an empty hat with the magic word 'abracadabra'.

» panacea mágicamagic panacea .

Example: While not a magic panacea, this approach seems to be working for most of my students.

» pócima mágicamagic potion .

Example: Only one of the two flasks contains the magic potion that makes you superhuman, the other will turn you into something indescribably horrible.

» poción mágicamagic potion .

Example: Only one of the two flasks contains the magic potion that makes you superhuman, the other will turn you into something indescribably horrible.

» poder mágicomagical powermagic power .

Example: It is difficult to explain the seductive, suggestive, 'magical' power of images anthropologically.

Example: By the magic power of art, lead and mud have been turned into gold.

» tener el toque mágicohave + the magic touch .

Example: Readers are very perceptive about the books and quickly distinguish between authors who have the magic touch and those who do not.

» varita mágicamagic wand .

Example: For some of our readers, no matter how we wave the magic wand of persuasion, the library catalogue remains obdurately a pumpkin.

Mágica synonyms

magic in spanish: mágico, pronunciation: mædʒɪk part of speech: noun, adjective charming in spanish: encantador, pronunciation: tʃɑrmɪŋ part of speech: adjective wizard in spanish: mago, pronunciation: wɪzɜrd part of speech: noun supernatural in spanish: sobrenatural, pronunciation: supɜrnætʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective, noun witching in spanish: brujería, pronunciation: wɪtʃɪŋ part of speech: adjective, noun sorcerous in spanish: hechicero, pronunciation: sɔrsɜrəs part of speech: adjective wizardly in spanish: mágico, pronunciation: wɪzɜrdli part of speech: adjective
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