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All necromantic synonyms

necΒ·roΒ·manΒ·cy
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adj necromantic

  • spooky β€” like or befitting a spook or ghost; suggestive of spooks.
  • uncanny β€” having or seeming to have a supernatural or inexplicable basis; beyond the ordinary or normal; extraordinary: uncanny accuracy; an uncanny knack of foreseeing trouble.
  • unusual β€” not usual, common, or ordinary; uncommon in amount or degree; exceptional: an unusual sound; an unusual hobby; an unusual response.
  • weird β€” involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: a weird sound; weird lights.
  • wonderful β€” excellent; great; marvelous: We all had a wonderful weekend.
  • thaumaturgic β€” pertaining to a thaumaturge or to thaumaturgy.
  • conjuring β€” the performance of tricks that appear to defy natural laws
  • demoniac β€” of, like, or suggestive of a demon; demonic
  • parapsychology β€” the branch of psychology that deals with the investigation of purportedly psychic phenomena, as clairvoyance, extrasensory perception, telepathy, and the like.
  • runic β€” consisting of or set down in runes: runic inscriptions.
  • sorcerous β€” of the nature of or involving sorcery.
  • spellbinding β€” to hold or bind by or as if by a spell; enchant; entrance; fascinate.
  • spiritualistic β€” the belief or doctrine that the spirits of the dead, surviving after the mortal life, can and do communicate with the living, especially through a person (a medium) particularly susceptible to their influence.
  • telekinetic β€” psychokinesis.
  • tranced β€” a passageway, as a hallway, alley, or the like.
  • witching β€” a person, now especially a woman, who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a sorceress. Compare warlock.
  • witch β€” a person, now especially a woman, who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a sorceress. Compare warlock.
  • wizardly β€” of, like, or befitting a wizard.
  • abstruse β€” You can describe something as abstruse if you find it difficult to understand, especially when you think it could be explained more simply.
  • arcane β€” Something that is arcane is secret or mysterious.
  • cabalistic β€” of or relating to the cabala.
  • covert β€” Covert activities or situations are secret or hidden.
  • difficult β€” not easily or readily done; requiring much labor, skill, or planning to be performed successfully; hard: a difficult job.
  • furtive β€” taken, done, used, etc., surreptitiously or by stealth; secret: a furtive glance.
  • hidden β€” concealed; obscure; covert: hidden meaning; hidden hostility.
  • impenetrable β€” not penetrable; that cannot be penetrated, pierced, entered, etc.
  • incomprehensible β€” impossible to understand or comprehend; unintelligible.
  • insoluble β€” incapable of being dissolved: insoluble salts.
  • oracular β€” of the nature of, resembling, or suggesting an oracle: an oracular response.
  • recondite β€” dealing with very profound, difficult, or abstruse subject matter: a recondite treatise.
  • spiritual β€” of, relating to, or consisting of spirit; incorporeal.
  • subjective β€” existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective).
  • symbolic β€” serving as a symbol of something (often followed by of).
  • transcendental β€” transcendent, surpassing, or superior.
  • unfathomable β€” not able to be fathomed, or completely understood; incomprehensible: heroism in the face of unfathomable conflict.
  • unnatural β€” contrary to the laws or course of nature.
  • veiled β€” having a veil: a veiled hat.
  • alchemistic β€” a form of chemistry and speculative philosophy practiced in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and concerned principally with discovering methods for transmuting baser metals into gold and with finding a universal solvent and an elixir of life.
  • astrological β€” the study that assumes and attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly bodies on human affairs.
  • sphinxlike β€” like the Sphinx; enigmatic or inscrutable
  • unknowable β€” not knowable; incapable of being known or understood.
  • anagogic β€” of or relating to an anagoge.
  • magic β€” the art of producing illusions as entertainment by the use of sleight of hand, deceptive devices, etc.; legerdemain; conjuring: to pull a rabbit out of a hat by magic.
  • metaphysical β€” pertaining to or of the nature of metaphysics.
  • paranormal β€” of or relating to the claimed occurrence of an event or perception without scientific explanation, as psychokinesis, extrasensory perception, or other purportedly supernatural phenomena.
  • preternatural β€” out of the ordinary course of nature; exceptional or abnormal: preternatural powers.
  • quixotic β€” extravagantly chivalrous or romantic; visionary, impractical, or impracticable.
  • supernatural β€” of, relating to, or being above or beyond what is natural; unexplainable by natural law or phenomena; abnormal.
  • unaccountable β€” impossible to account for; unexplained; inexplicable: The boat has an unaccountable tendency to yaw.
  • visionary β€” given to or characterized by fanciful, not presently workable, or unpractical ideas, views, or schemes: a visionary enthusiast.
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