Mystical Terminology

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective Describing something that is extremely surprising or difficult to believe.

preposition Indicating something that is further than or exceeds a certain point or limit.

  • The scientific discovery was beyond belief and revolutionized the field of physics.
  • The party last night was beyond belief - I had so much fun!
  • The concert was beyond belief - it was lit!
  • Her generosity was beyond belief, she would give you the shirt off her back.

noun a secret or esoteric doctrine or science

  • The study of cabala involves decoding esoteric texts and symbols.
  • Have you heard about cabala? It's all about uncovering hidden meanings.
  • I don't really get into that cabala stuff, it's too out there for me.
  • Learning about cabala is like unraveling a complex puzzle with layers of meaning.

fey

noun a state of unusual or unexplained happiness or excitement

adjective giving an impression of vague unworldliness or strange otherworldliness

  • The artist's work had a fey quality to it, with delicate brush strokes and ethereal subject matter.
  • She always had a fey look about her, like she belonged in a fairytale.
  • That outfit is so fey, I love how whimsical and unique it is!
  • His fey demeanor often led people to underestimate his intelligence and cunning.

adjective too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words

  • The beauty of the sunset was truly ineffable.
  • I can't even describe how amazing that concert was, it was ineffable.
  • That movie was so ineffable, I can't stop thinking about it.
  • The love she felt for him was ineffable, beyond words or description.