Difference between Wizard and Magical

What is the difference between Wizard and Magical?

Wizard as an adjective is fine, superb (originally raf slang). while Magical as an adjective is of or relating to magic.

Wizard

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Fine, superb (originally RAF slang).

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices. One who is especially skilled or unusually talented in a particular field. A computer program or script used to simplify complex operations for an inexperienced user.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To practice wizardry. To conjure.

Example sentence: Smell is a potent wizard that transports you across thousands of miles and all the years you have lived.

Magical

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of or relating to magic.Enchanting.

Example sentence: I was born in Swindon... a place that always looked west. I found that wherever I go I love to have a room with a view of the western sky. My late brother and I, when we were small, had a room at the back of the house that overlooked the sunset; and both for he and I it was kind of magical.

We hope you now know whether to use Wizard or Magical in your sentence.

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