English to Pashto Meaning of mystic - صوفی


Mystic :
صوفی

صوفی

پټ, د شا دروازه, صوفی, د باطنی, پټو, مرموز, ځیرک, بیان په, روزلی, تياره, مبهمه, داغونه, نه پوهيدو وړ, پېچلو, باطنی

صوفیmystics
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Definitions of mystic in English
Noun(1) someone who believes in the existence of realities beyond human comprehension
Adjective(1) having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding(2) relating to or resembling mysticism(3) relating to or characteristic of mysticism
Examples of mystic in English
(1) It is also an astonishingly powerful, elemental and mystic structure.(2) the poetry of the 16th-century Spanish mystic, St John of the Cross(3) In fact, there are many mystic traditions that consider dancing as the roadway to God.(4) Their religious rituals shroud themselves in mystic diversity.(5) Do we need to invoke some sort of mystic intuition?(6) It was at once the most sacrilegious and yet mystic moment many of them had ever experienced.(7) Most women writers were dismissed as mystics or visionaries, and some as mentally ill.(8) Through the ages Christian mystics have also pursued joy through ascetic, rather than ecstatic, disciplines.(9) College undergraduates are not the only people who respond to Christian women mystics in this way.(10) The great mystics and saints have told us that the spiritual journey does include a kind of retreat from the world.(11) Probably not a direct relationship, but it's interesting to look at some of the great contemporary mystics .(12) But although such imagery is offered in scripture and probed by mystics , it is seldom celebrated in church tradition.(13) Remember, these were humble tradesmen, not high-powered rabbis or mystics .(14) After all, I had learned from hard experience that there are few bona fide mystics in the world today.(15) On the other hand, Indian sages, philosophers and mystics have held out a shining vision that has inspired the world.(16) In this view, many religious magicians are not mystics .
Related Phrases of mystic
Synonyms
Adjective
1. spiritual ::
معنوي
2. symbolic ::
سمبولیک
3. cryptic ::
اشنايي
4. mystical ::
د باطنی
Antonyms
1. clear ::
روښانه
2. obvious ::
څرګنده
3. plain ::
Plain
4. unambiguous ::
مبهم
5. unequivocal ::
روښانه
Different Forms
mystic, mystics
Word Example from TV Shows
...they're having a Mystic Warlords
of Ka-ah tournament. First prize is $500.

...they're having a Mystic Warlords of Ka-ah tournament. First prize is $500.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 5

Stuart, is the Wil Wheaton signed up
for the Mystic Warlords Tournament...

Stuart, is the Wil Wheaton signed up for the Mystic Warlords Tournament...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 5

Because last time I didn't go,
I ended up playing Mystic Warlords of Ka.

Because last time I didn't go, I ended up playing Mystic Warlords of Ka.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 5

in the mystic realm of Ka'a?

in the MYSTIC realm of Ka'a?"

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 10

Are we gonna talk or are we gonna play
Mystic Warlords of Ka-ah?

Are we gonna talk or are we gonna play Mystic Warlords of Ka-ah?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 5

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