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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
Other Word Forms
- mystically adverb
- mysticality noun
- mysticalness noun
- ˈپԱ noun
- ˈپ adverb
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Her cadre of worshippers assigns to her a mystical power to transform lives, but the truth is mundane.
He also discovers a mystical portal at the top of the stairs that the script doesn’t satisfyingly explore.
His touchpoints are framed by spectacular gushes of light and shadow, a near mystical sense of color, all of which negotiate the way we see, and thus remember.
Interspersed throughout the story are black-and-white “mystical visions,” as Anderson calls them, in which Korda sees himself in heaven atoning for his sins and even dialoguing with God.
It was as a young woman that she changed her name from Susan to Sussan, inspired by numerology - an ancient belief that numbers have a mystical impact on people's lives.
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