magical
adjective
1 he began uttering magical incantations:
supernatural, magic, occult, mystical, mystic, paranormal, preternatural, otherworldly, spectral, ghostly, secret, dark, cryptic, uncanny, cabbalistic, shamanistic;
rare necromantic, thaumaturgic, thaumaturgical, sorcerous, extramundane.
2 the news had an instant and magical effect:
extraordinary, remarkable, exceptional, outstanding, incredible, phenomenal, unbelievable, inconceivable, unimaginable, amazing, astonishing, astounding, stunning, staggering, marvelous, magnificent, wonderful, sensational, breathtaking, miraculous, singular, uncommon, unheard of, unique, unparalleled, unprecedented, unusual, unusually good, too good to be true, superlative, prodigious, surpassing, rare;
informal fantastic, fabulous, stupendous, out of this world, terrific, tremendous, brilliant, mind-boggling, mind-blowing, awesome, stellar;
literary wondrous.
3 this magical small land in the heart of Europe:
enchanting, entrancing, spellbinding, bewitching, beguiling, fascinating, captivating, alluring, enthralling, charming, attractive, appealing, magnetic, irresistible, intriguing, engaging, hypnotic, mesmerizing, mesmeric, intoxicating, heady, seductive, inviting, idyllic, wonderful, magnificent, superb, glorious, sublime, lovely, delightful, beautiful, too good to be true;
informal dreamy, heavenly, divine, gorgeous, mind-blowing.
▷antonyms dull, boring.