Magnetic

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Meanings of Magnetic

   
Adjective
  • Related to magnetism, which is a force that can attract or pull things.
  • Able to pull things towards itself, like a magnet does.
  • Having a special power to attract people or things, like a friendly person who draws others in.
  • Connected to the Earth's magnetic fields, which help us know directions like north and south.
   

Explanation of the word: Magnetic

Magnetic is when something can pull or stick to metal. Like how magnets stick to the fridge!

   

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Translations for the word: Magnetic

   
hindi
चुंबकीय (Chumbakeey)

Chumbakeey

चुंबक (Chumbak)

Chumbak

चुंबकीय (Chumbakeey)

Chumbakeey

   
   

Synonyms for the word: Magnetic

attractive appealing
   

Antonyms for the word: Magnetic

repulsive
   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Magnetic

The word 'magnetic' means something that can attract certain metals, like iron, or it can describe something that has a strong pull or charm.

You pronounce 'magnetic' like this: mag-net-ik.

The word 'magnetic' comes from the Greek word 'magnētis', which means 'of Magnesia', a place where magnets were first found.

The word 'magnetic' in Hindi is 'चुंबकीय' (Chumbakeey).