magic

noun, adjective36 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

magic that has a strong effect

magic used for evil purposes

magic used for good purposes

special effects in films that create illusions

magic from a long time ago

authentic or genuine magic, not a trick

describes something as completely wonderful or magical

describes something as completely wonderful or magical

describes something as completely wonderful or magical

the special, enchanting quality of a musical performance

magic involving ceremonies and rituals

traditional magic practiced by common people

the magical effect begins to happen or is successful

the special, wonderful part of a process occurs

a small amount of a special, enchanting quality

a component or aspect that is magical or enchanting

used to say that something happens very suddenly and surprisingly

as if using magic; in a mysterious or unexplained way

to think that magic is real

to employ magic to achieve a result

to have its intended, positive, and seemingly magical effect

to perform magic tricks or spells

to do magic, often for an audience

to produce a special, enchanting quality or atmosphere

for something to no longer be special, exciting, or effective

to use a spell or magic

to feel or be part of a wonderful or enchanting situation

to sense a special, enchanting atmosphere

to create a complex and enchanting magical effect

to experience or create again a special, wonderful feeling from the past

to create again a special, wonderful feeling or atmosphere

to become aware of a magical or special presence/atmosphere

to regularly engage in the use of magic

to create or summon magic

to create or summon magic

to call upon magical forces

to serve as a medium through which magic can flow or be directed