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magic ( Adjective)
UK/US /ˈmædʒɪk/
Comparative
more magic
Superlative
most magic
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B1
possessing unique abilities to cause or appear to cause unbelievable events to occur
-> In movies, wizards usually use magic wands to perform spells.
-> My magic moment was the time when I met my wife.
Synonym
supernatural, enchanted
Word Families
'magic' Contained Stories
Books can be defined as our best friends. They enable us to evaluate our time usefully although we cannot see the time, we spend reading as a waste. While reading a book, we travel between different worlds. When we read a romantic book, we enter the life of the heroes in the book and fall in love with them. We experience sadness, romance, and sweet moments together with the heroes. The sweetness and romanticism of this environment make us willing to fall in love in real life. Sometimes we can testify wild adventures like warfare by reading historical or utopian fiction books. We confront the enemy with the warrior in the book we read, we roll on the ground, fight for goodness, and maybe we get injured. We empathize with the characters. I think this is the most magical effect of reading books.