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mystical
[ mis-ti-kuhl ]
mystical
/ ˈɪɪə /
adjective
- relating to or characteristic of mysticism
- Christianity having a divine or sacred significance that surpasses natural human apprehension
- having occult or metaphysical significance, nature, or force
- a less common word for mysterious
Derived Forms
- ˈپԱ, noun
- ˈپ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- t·· adverb
- t·i·ٲ t··Ա noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
No, this is something more foreboding, albeit a bit mystical with its electrical volt shocks that hint at an afterlife rather than a happily ever after.
Along the way, she visits strange and mystical worlds packed with nods to Southern Gothic motifs and the complicated, real-life history of the region.
Floyd’s big night is real and you can find archival footage of it online, including Floyd’s court side interview with a local sportscaster who describes the player’s success in mystical terms.
"The mystical world doesn't have to be woo-woo," she told me.
The reliquary itself, held in the square’s church, was a series of exceedingly odd musical interactions between vocalists and the instruments in a combination of rap session and organized mystical service.
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