magically
UK: ˈmadʒɪkli | US: ˈmædʒɪkli
adv. in a manner resembling magic; enchantingly or mysteriously
adv. using or involving supernatural forces
The word "magically" derives from "magic," which traces back to the Old French "magique" and Latin "magica," ultimately from Greek "magikē" (μαγική), referring to the arts of the Magi (Zoroastrian priests). The suffix "-al" (from Latin "-alis") forms adjectives, while "-ly" (Old English "-lice") converts adjectives into adverbs. Thus, "magically" literally means "in a magic-like manner," retaining its core association with the supernatural.
The flowers magically bloomed overnight.
She waved her wand, and the room magically cleaned itself.
The illusionist made the rabbit disappear magically.
The sunset painted the sky magically in hues of pink and gold.
His injuries healed magically after drinking the potion.