Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Magic or supernatural in British Thesaurus
Magic or supernatural
abracadabra (interjection)
a word that you use while performing a magic trick in order to make the trick work
the black arts (noun)
black magic (noun)
a type of magic in which people communicate with evil spirits and use evil powers
enchantment (noun)
extrasensory perception (noun)
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Halloween (noun)
the night of 31st October, when children dress as witches (=women with magic powers) and ghosts (=the spirits of dead people)
hex (noun)
an evil spell
magic (noun)
the mysterious power that some people believe can make impossible things happen if you do special actions or say special words called spells
magic (noun)
mysterious tricks that an entertainer called a magician performs, for example making things appear or disappear
magic (adjective)
involving mysterious tricks performed by an entertainer called a magician, for example making things appear or disappear
the occult (noun)
magic or supernatural forces and events, and related practices
paranormal (adjective)
unable to be explained by science and therefore mysterious
the paranormal (noun)
mysterious events or facts that cannot be explained by science
presto (interjection)
mainly Americanspoken said by magicians just before they finish a magic trick, for telling the audience that they are going to be surprised
sixth sense (noun)
a special ability to feel or see things without using the usual five senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell, or taste
sleight of hand (noun)
clever and quick use of your hands, especially when performing a magic trick
supernatural (adjective)
used about things that seem to come from a power such as magic and do not have a natural or scientific explanation
the supernatural (noun)
telekinetic (adjective)
involving or done with telekinesis
telepathic (adjective)
telepathic (adjective)
voodoo (noun)
a religion whose followers believe in magic and witchcraft. Voodoo is popular in Haiti and other parts of the West Indies.
white magic (noun)
witchcraft (noun)
the practice of magic, especially for evil purposes