mystical
IPA: mˈɪstɪkʌɫ
adjective
- Relating to mystics or mysticism.
- Having a spiritual or magical significance that transcends human understanding.
- Inspiring a sense of spiritual mystery, awe, and fascination.
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Examples of "mystical" in Sentences
- He realized a mystical union with god.
- The mystical forces surrounded the people.
- The people give the Rebbe mystical abilities.
- The eye of this mystical character is made of turquoise.
- Trained in mystical gravity-defying monkish martial arts, he is Team Celibate Vocation's ultimate weapon.
- “The Force” is better understood in mystical terms or spiritual, Taoist, terms than any scientific understanding.
- Why did you decide to have Shadow, rather than Wednesday, obtain mystical insight through mortification of the flesh?
- It isn't wholly out-of-the blue, for Miyazaki is wise enough to imbue the insects with certain mystical qualities beforehand.
- Prayer moves us from the level of personal consciousness to God-consciousness, union with God or what we call the mystical life.
- Gbagbo's government says Ouattara's supporters are attacking security forces in Abobo, allegedly organized by former rebels into what local newspapers are calling "mystical commandos."
- The year given in the opening scene of Temple of Doom makes it explicit that it precedes Raiders, and the hash that makes of Indy's view of the mystical is just another reason to forget the movie.
- As much as baseball fans and followers enjoy invoking the past and speaking in mystical language about the sport, as good as that syrupy metaphor sounds when Ken Burns sets it to black-and-white photography, most of it is hooey in the here and now.
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