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automagically

[ aw-tuh-maj-ik-lee ]

adverb

  1. automatically; in a way that is hidden from or not understood by the user, and in that sense, apparently “magical”:

    I downloaded an app that automagically adds a travel itinerary to my calendar whenever I buy a plane ticket.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of automagically1

First recorded in 1940–45; blend of automatically ( def ) + magically ( def )
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Example Sentences

Bringing a small suitcase will automagically limit yourself against packing like you’re quantum-leaping to your next life.

So, any proposed deep decarbonization pathway to a more sustainable future will have to tackle this complex tangle of interlinkages while somehow automagically making us all rich and healthy and happy.

Which brings us directly to The Selfie Bunny, something that automagically integrates two of the worst things about the world and makes them something you’re supposed to eat.

Assuming the walls of the garage are plumb, this will automagically create a 90-degree-level shelf.

You can already do this with the Xbox One console, which recognizes users and “automagically” signs them in to the system.

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