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mys·tic
 mystic
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- pronunciation:
- mI
stihk
- parts of speech:
- adjective, noun
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective, noun)
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
having hidden or spiritually symbolic meaning.
- synonyms:
- mystical, psychic, transcendental
- similar words:
- metaphysical, occult, secret, spiritual, supernatural, symbolic
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definition 2: |
of or relating to religious or occult mysteries.
- synonyms:
- epiphanic, occult, psychic, spiritual, supernatural, transcendental
- similar words:
- ethereal, holy, metaphysical, otherworldly, preternatural, profound
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definition 3: |
of or relating to mystics or mysticism.
- synonyms:
- mystical, occult, psychic, transcendental
- similar words:
- magic, magical, metaphysical, otherworldly, preternatural, spiritual
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definition 4: |
arousing a sense of mystery.
- synonyms:
- arcane, cryptic, mysterious, mystical, occult, puzzling
- similar words:
- abstruse, baffling, enigmatic, hidden, inscrutable, shadowy, veiled
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related words: |
cryptic |
adverb + (adj.)mystic
almost
(adj.)mystic
+ noun
aquarium,
authority,
boom,
chord,
cliff,
experience,
gallery,
hour,
lamb,
light,
master,
memory,
path,
peak,
pizza,
poet,
rite,
shrine,
spirit,
stone,
substance,
symbol,
task,
tradition,
union,
valley,
writer
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
a person who believes in or practices the gaining of insight into mysteries by transcending ordinary human reality, esp. through revelation or processes of concentrated meditation.
- synonyms:
- psychic
- similar words:
- clairvoyant, medium, parapsychologist, seer, soothsayer, spiritualist
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related words: |
visionary |
adjective + (n.)mystic
ancient, contemporary, divine, eastern, glorified, holy, medieval, religious, romantic, visionary
(n.)mystic
+ verb
guard, quote
noun + (n.)mystic

century, date, inn, institute, museum, musician, photo, poetry, priest, prophet, queen, scholar, scientist, seaport, shaman, soul, works, writing
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