automagisk

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Swedish

Etymology

Blend of automatisk (automatic) +‎ magisk (magical).

Adjective

automagisk (comparative mer automagisk, superlative mest automagisk)

  1. (humorous) automagical; automatical
    Synonym: automatisk
  • 2016 September 28, Tomas Helenius, “Kriminella MC-klubbar gör entré i GTA V nästa vecka [Criminal motorcycle clubs will enter GTA V next week]”, in FZ:
    Det hämtas automagiskt till pc-, PS4- och Xbox One-versionerna av GTA V.
    It is automagically downloaded to the PC, PS4 and Xbox One versions of GTA V.
  • 2021 October 25, “Googles ”magiska suddgummi” visas upp i video [Google's 'magic eraser' is shown on video]”, in Swedroid:
    Bakgrunden fylls i automagiskt som om objektet aldrig varit där.
    The background is filled in automagically as if the object had never been there.
  • Declension

    Inflection of automagisk
    Indefinite positive comparative superlative1
    common singular automagisk mer automagisk mest automagisk
    neuter singular automagiskt mer automagiskt mest automagiskt
    plural automagiska mer automagiska mest automagiska
    masculine plural2 automagiske mer automagiska mest automagiska
    Definite positive comparative superlative
    masculine singular3 automagiske mer automagiske mest automagiske
    all automagiska mer automagiska mest automagiska

    1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
    2 Dated or archaic.
    3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.