mystique
mystical, mysterious
adjective mees-TEEK Rare
Origin: Latin mysticus, from Greek mystikos (of secret rites)
Also means
having a spiritual or occult quality
Usage Note
Mystique can describe both a person radiating an otherworldly aura and a place or ritual with spiritual associations. As a noun (un mystique), it also refers to a mystic person. The related noun le mysticisme denotes the broader philosophical or religious current.
Examples
"Cette forêt a une atmosphère mystique."
Natural Translation
This forest has a mystical atmosphere.
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