mystique


mys·tique

noun \mi-ˈstēk\

Definition of MYSTIQUE

1
: an air or attitude of mystery and reverence developing around something or someone
2
: the special esoteric skill essential in a calling or activity

Examples of MYSTIQUE

  1. There's a certain mystique to people who fight fires.
  2. No one has been able to copy the legendary singer's mystique.
  3. the mystique of mountain climbing

Origin of MYSTIQUE

French, from mystique, adjective, mystic, from Latin mysticus
First Known Use: 1891

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