levitation
Prononciation : [ˌlɛvɪˈteɪʃən]
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Contexte : « science »
(noun) the act of rising or floating in the air without any visible support. It’s like when something seems to be flying but there are no strings holding it up.
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Magicians often perform tricks that make it look like they can achieve levitation.
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There was no levitation involved; the dancer simply jumped high.
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Can you believe in levitation after seeing that magic show?
Contexte : « paranormal »
(noun) the ability to float in the air, often thought of as a supernatural power. Some stories say that certain people can levitate as part of their special abilities.
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In many fantasy stories, characters can use their powers for levitation.
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He tried to levitate using meditation, but he remained on the ground.
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Do you think levitation is possible in real life?
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