talismanic (Meaning)

Wordnet

talismanic (s)

possessing or believed to possess magic power especially protective power

Webster

talismanic (a.)

Alt. of Talismanical

Synonyms & Antonyms of talismanic

talismanic Sentence Examples

  1. The amulet he wore held talismanic powers, warding off evil spirits.
  2. The talismanic ring was believed to bring good fortune to its bearer.
  3. The ancient artifact exuded a talismanic aura, protecting its surroundings.
  4. The talismanic incantation echoed through the temple, invoking divine protection.
  5. The mystical symbol on the talismanic object bestowed wisdom and enlightenment.
  6. The Talismanic Order guarded the ancient knowledge and rituals that empowered their talismanic creations.
  7. The talismanic charm hung above the door, preventing negative energy from entering.
  8. The talismanic amulet granted its wearer resilience and confidence.
  9. Ancient texts held the secrets of crafting talismanic objects with extraordinary abilities.
  10. The talismanic energy emanating from the crystal cleansed and invigorated the atmosphere.

FAQs About the word talismanic

possessing or believed to possess magic power especially protective powerAlt. of Talismanical

amulet, phylactery, charm, mascot,emblem, fetish, mojo, fetich, symbol, totem

spell, curse, jinx, hoodoo, hoodoo, spell, curse, jinx,hex, hex

The amulet he wore held talismanic powers, warding off evil spirits.

The talismanic ring was believed to bring good fortune to its bearer.

The ancient artifact exuded a talismanic aura, protecting its surroundings.

The talismanic incantation echoed through the temple, invoking divine protection.