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Definitions from the WebmystiquePart of Speech: noun Sense: a fascinating aura of mystery, awe, or enigma surrounding someone or something Usage: The mystique surrounding the ancient ruins attracted tourists from all over the world. Example Sentence: The enigmatic smile of Mona Lisa adds to her mystique. Part of Speech: noun Sense: a notion or belief that is widely held and often exaggerated, especially about a specific region, culture, or group of people Usage: The mystique of Parisians being rude is a stereotype that needs to be debunked. Example Sentence: The media often portrays the mystique of the cowboy culture in Western movies. Part of Speech: noun Sense: a special quality or appeal that makes something or someone attractive or interesting Usage: The mystique of vintage cars captivates car enthusiasts. Example Sentence: The mystique of the famous rock star drew fans to his concerts. Part of Speech: adjective Sense: having an air of mystery, charm, or allure Usage: The actress has a mystique presence on screen. Example Sentence: The haunted mansion has a mystique atmosphere that gives visitors chills. Part of Speech: verb Sense: to inspire a sense of mystery, fascination, or allure Usage: The magician mystiqued the audience with his incredible illusions. Example Sentence: The cryptic message mystiqued the detective and set him on a new path in the investigation. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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