involving or characterized by esoteric, otherworldly, or symbolic practices or content, as certain religious ceremonies and art; spiritually significant; ethereal.
of the nature of or pertaining to mysteries known only to the initiated: mystic rites.
of occult character, power, or significance: a mystic formula.
of obscure or mysterious character or significance.
of or relating to mystics or mysticism.
noun
a person who claims to attain, or believes in the possibility of attaining, insight into mysteries transcending ordinary human knowledge, as by direct communication with the divine or immediate intuition in a state of spiritual ecstasy.
a person initiated into religious mysteries.
Origin of mystic
1275–1325; Middle English mystik<Latin mysticus<Greek mystikós, equivalent to mýst(ēs) an initiate into the mysteries + -ikos-ic; akin to myeîn to initiate, teach
Jimetta Rose is truly a mystic diva and her moving imagery from honoring the elders to all we’ve lost due to police brutality is an original testament of pain and wonder over a boss Afrocentric house track remix by Brother Osunlade.
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At Temple, Coltrane no longer operated as a jazz artist improvising melodies, but more like a mystic on a vision quest.
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The other night, quite by chance, I came across some lines in Rumi, the 13th-century poet—a Sufi mystic from Persia.
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Then bed down in the seaside town of Mystic, Connecticut, with views of the wharf from your private room at the Steamboat Inn.
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It revealed his vulnerability to ideas, ideology, and mystic hoo-ha.
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"The yuppies are coming," a cop complains in Mystic River, like a 21st-century Paul Revere.
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Ghastly images are before us and around us, the mystic symbols of a horrid religion!
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From the dark depths of mystic crypts came groanings, like the roaring of lions penned beside the caves of martyrs.
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No other word was uttered there; Krishna's name became a mystic word to express all their different purposes.
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She received him with an air of mystic calm, gracious and dignified as the high-priestess of a Grecian temple.
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It was in vain to talk to him of the rates of foreign exchange in the mystic jargon of the Bourse.
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British Dictionary definitions for mystic
mystic
/ (ˈmɪstɪk) /
noun
a person who achieves mystical experience or an apprehension of divine mysteries
adjective
another word for mystical
Word Origin for mystic
C14: via Latin from Greek mustikos, from mustēs mystery initiate; related to muein to initiate into sacred rites