unmagical

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ magical.

Adjective

unmagical (comparative more unmagical, superlative most unmagical)

  1. Not magical; without the aid of magic.
  2. Not magical: lacking sparkle or excitement.
    • 1953, Compton Mackenzie, Christopher Stone, The Gramophone:
      Jennifer Vyvyan is rather unmagical in the Nativity scene.

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