Mysticism

//ˈmɪs.tɪˌsɪz.əm//

Synonyms for "mysticism" (40 found)

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Translations

83 translations across 26 languages.

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Armenian

2 entries
  • խորհրդապաշտություն noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • միստիցիզմ noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • мистика noun (obscure thoughts and speculations)
  • мистицизъм noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Catalan

2 entries
  • misticisme noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • misticisme noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 神秘主義 /神秘主义 noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • 神秘主義 /神秘主义 noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • 神秘主義 /神秘主义 noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
  • 神秘主義 /神秘主义 noun (obscure thoughts and speculations)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • mistikismo noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)

Finnish

4 entries
  • mystiikka noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • mystiikka noun (obscure thoughts and speculations)
  • mystisismi noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • yhteys jumaluuteen noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)

French

1 entries
  • mysticisme noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Galician

1 entries
  • misticismo noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

German

4 entries
  • Mystik noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • Mystik noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • Mystik noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
  • Mystizismus noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Greek

3 entries
  • μυστικισμός noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • μυστικισμός noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • μυστικοπάθεια noun (obscure thoughts and speculations)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • מִיסְטִיקָה noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Italian

3 entries
  • misticismo noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • misticismo noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • misticismo noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 神秘主義 noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Norwegian Bokmål

4 entries
  • mystikk noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • mystikk noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • mystikk noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
  • mystisisme noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Norwegian Nynorsk

4 entries
  • mystikk noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • mystikk noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • mystikk noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
  • mystisisme noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Occitan

1 entries
  • misticisme noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Polish

4 entries
  • mistycyzm noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • mistycyzm noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • mistycyzm noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
  • mistycyzm noun (obscure thoughts and speculations)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • misticismo noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • misticismo noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • misticismo noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
  • misticismo noun (obscure thoughts and speculations)

Russian

4 entries
  • мистици́зм noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • мистици́зм noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • мистици́зм noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
  • мистици́зм noun (obscure thoughts and speculations)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • misticizam noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • misticizam noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • misticizam noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
  • misticizam noun (obscure thoughts and speculations)

Sicilian

3 entries
  • misticisimu noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • misticisimu noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • misticisimu noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)

Spanish

2 entries
  • misticismo noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • misticismo noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)

Thai

1 entries
  • รหัสยลัทธิ noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Turkish

4 entries
  • gizemcilik noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • gizemcilik noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • gizemcilik noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
  • gizemcilik noun (obscure thoughts and speculations)

Ukrainian

3 entries
  • містици́зм noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
  • містици́зм noun (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
  • містици́зм noun (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)

Yiddish

1 entries
  • מיסטיציזם noun (beliefs and ideas of mystics)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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Those times were characterized by their mysticism.

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Contrary to Newton's public image, most of his work was not devoted to science but rather to theology, mysticism and alchemy.

Source: tatoeba (1425819)

In addition to mathematics, physics and astronomy, Newton also had an interest in alchemy, mysticism and theology.

Source: tatoeba (3959122)

A muddy stream of mysticism is inundating the consciousness of the British and American bourgeoisie.

Source: tatoeba (10704184)

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