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Synonyms
Antonyms
1. marker
noun. ['ˈmɑːrkɝ'] some conspicuous object used to distinguish or mark something.
Synonyms
- artefact
- yard marker
- bookmark
- artifact
Antonyms
- fail
- destabilize
- destabilise
- detach
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Rhymes with Magic Marker
- polymarker
- starker
- parker
- harker
- darker
- barker
Sentences with magic-marker
1. Noun Phrase
You will need 20 large craft sticks and a dark magic marker to create this matching game.
2. Noun Phrase
Transfer a mirror image of the logo onto a 6-inch-square piece of foam rubber with a magic marker.
3. Noun Phrase
Black-out any old shipping labels or bar codes with a black magic marker.
2. marker
noun. ['ˈmɑːrkɝ'] a writing implement for making a mark.
Synonyms
- highlighter
Antonyms
- acquit
- qualify
3. marker
noun. ['ˈmɑːrkɝ'] a distinguishing symbol.
Synonyms
- peg
- label
- milestone
- cairn
- trademark
- broad arrow
- watermark
- symbol
- hallmark
- earmark
- pip
- pin
- authentication
- assay-mark
- mark
- brand
- milepost
- spot
- postmark
Antonyms
- defeat
- unfasten
- unpin
- add
4. magic
noun. ['ˈmædʒɪk'] any art that invokes supernatural powers.
Synonyms
- necromancy
- conjury
- black magic
- black art
- thaumaturgy
- sorcery
- conjuring
- white magic
- mojo
- supernaturalism
- juju
- conjuration
Antonyms
- winner
- achiever
- success
- uncolored
Etymology
- magik (Middle English (1100-1500))
- magique (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. magic
adjective. ['ˈmædʒɪk'] possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers.
Synonyms
- supernatural
- sorcerous
- charming
- wizard
- witching
- magical
Antonyms
- unbelief
- naturalness
- truth
- understatement
Etymology
- magik (Middle English (1100-1500))
- magique (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. magic
noun. ['ˈmædʒɪk'] an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers.
Synonyms
- magic trick
- deception
- sleight of hand
- thaumaturgy
- illusion
- trick
- card trick
- conjuring trick
- prestidigitation
- performance
- conjuration
Antonyms
- overachievement
- underachievement
- real
- displeasing
Etymology
- magik (Middle English (1100-1500))
- magique (Old French (842-ca. 1400))