mystique (Meaning)

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mystique (n)

an aura of heightened value or interest or meaning surrounding a person or thing

mystique Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ruins exuded a captivating mystique that drew visitors from afar.
  2. The enigmatic writer cultivated a mystique around himself, leaving readers eager for his next novel.
  3. The elusive actress maintained an air of mystique, carefully controlling her public persona.
  4. The secret society's rituals and beliefs held a strange allure, creating an impenetrable mystique.
  5. The abandoned castle had a haunting mystique, whispering tales of its former occupants.
  6. The uncharted island held a mystical mystique, promising adventure and untold wonders.
  7. The enigmatic stranger possessed a strange allure, his origins shrouded in mystery and mystique.
  8. The ancient artifact had a captivating mystique, its history lost to time but its power still palpable.
  9. The remote mountain village maintained a quaint mystique, its traditions and customs unchanged by modernity.
  10. The enigmatic musician's melodies had a ethereal mystique, transporting listeners to another realm.

FAQs About the word mystique

an aura of heightened value or interest or meaning surrounding a person or thing

appeal, smell, feel, romance, atmosphere, charm, ambiance, attractiveness, aroma, aureole

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The ancient ruins exuded a captivating mystique that drew visitors from afar.

The enigmatic writer cultivated a mystique around himself, leaving readers eager for his next novel.

The elusive actress maintained an air of mystique, carefully controlling her public persona.

The secret society's rituals and beliefs held a strange allure, creating an impenetrable mystique.