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BNC: 14748 COCA: 12931

mystique

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
mystique /mɪˈstiːk/ noun
mystique
/mɪˈstiːk/
noun
Learner's definition of MYSTIQUE
[singular]
: a special quality that makes a person or thing interesting or exciting神秘性;奥秘
BNC: 14748 COCA: 12931

mystique

noun

mys·​tique mi-ˈstēk How to pronounce mystique (audio)
1
: an air or attitude of mystery (see mystery entry 1 sense 1) and reverence developing around something or someone
the legendary singer's mystique
the mystique of the liturgy
2
: the special esoteric skill essential in a calling or activity
the mystique of yoga
the mystique of hang gliding

Example Sentences

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

Etymology

borrowed from French, derivative of mystique, adjective, "magical, mystical," going back to Middle French, "having a hidden meaning," borrowed from Latin mysticus "secret" — more at mystic entry 1

First Known Use

1891, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of mystique was in 1891
BNC: 14748 COCA: 12931

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