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2 Synonyms & Antonyms for MAGICALLY | Thesaurus.com

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magically

adverb as in marvelously

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Despite a farcical ticket sale, in which prices magically doubled in front of fans' eyes, anticipation for their 2025 stdaium tour is sky-high.

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The big skirt could have been a flat, dull “black hole” gobbling up half the painting, but Velázquez magically transformed it into tactile velvet with several soft, squiggly yet relaxed marks of light gray paint.

“We’re born knowing how to love, but we’re not born knowing how to date, and you don’t just wake up one day magically at 50 or 60 and become a great date,” she said.

Leonardo moves indoors outdoors, as tactility and material substance magically rhyme and transform.

"It turns out that reverting to an ethical leadership style doesn't magically erase the impact of prior bad behavior -- and in some circumstances, it can actually make things worse."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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