| word | magnetic |
|---|---|
| definition | adjective If something metal is magnetic, it acts like a magnet. ...magnetic particles. You use magnetic to describe something that is caused by or relates to the force of magnetism. The electrically charged gas particles are affected by magnetic forces. ...metal fragments held together magnetically. You use magnetic to describe tapes and other objects which have a coating of a magnetic substance and contain coded information that can be read by computers or other machines . ...her magnetic strip ID card. ...magnetic recording tape. If you describe something as magnetic, you mean that it is very attractive to people because it has unusual, powerful, and exciting qualities. London's creative reputation has had a magnetic effect. ...the magnetic pull of his looks and her personality. |
| inflections | magnetically |
| cefr-level | C1 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:c1
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