mystique (Meaning)
mystique (n)
an aura of heightened value or interest or meaning surrounding a person or thing
Synonyms & Antonyms of mystique
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mystique Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The abandoned castle had a haunting mystique, whispering tales of its former occupants.
- The uncharted island held a mystical mystique, promising adventure and untold wonders.
- The enigmatic stranger possessed a strange allure, his origins shrouded in mystery and mystique.
- The ancient artifact had a captivating mystique, its history lost to time but its power still palpable.
- The remote mountain village maintained a quaint mystique, its traditions and customs unchanged by modernity.
- 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
No antonyms found.
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.