noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The magician gave a performance that left the audience amazed.

Definition:A person skilled in the art of magic, involving apparently miraculous acts, including sleight of hand.

From magician

Example:The movie depicted a world where magic was a real and powerful force.

Definition:Powerful and mysterious influence or control.

From magic

Example:The phenomenon was so mysterious that it could only be explained by magic.

Definition:Hard to understand or explain; not obvious or clear; profound or wonderful in a baffling way.

From mysterious

Example:Many ancient cultures believed in supernatural beings and omens.

Definition:Existing or operating outside the laws of nature; inexplicable or miraculous.

From supernatural

Example:The belief in supernaturalism is deeply ingrained in many cultures.

Definition:The belief in the existence of supernatural forces or entities.

From supernaturalism

Example:He was interested in occult practices and studied ancient texts.

Definition:Relating to or practicing the use of mystical or magical powers; secret.

From occult

Example:Metaphysical studies often delve into the realm of magic and the supernatural.

Definition:Concerning the nature of being and the world beyond physical existence, often involving the study of ultimate reality, causality, and metaphysical truths.

From metaphysical

Example:Mysticism involves a quest for direct knowledge of the divine.

Definition:The pursuit or practice of absolute knowledge or union with the absolute through prayer, meditation, or contemplation.

From mysticism

Example:The enchanted forest was a place of mystery and wonder.

Definition:Fascinating or completely entrancing; involving or as if involving the use of magic.

From enchanted

Example:Her smile was a charm that could turn anyone's misfortune into a temporary joy.

Definition:A spell or magical means of influencing a person or thing in a desired manner; something that exercises a spell on a person; a witty or winsome person.

From charm