What is another word for numinous?

Pronunciation: [njˈuːmɪnəs] (IPA)

Numinous is a word often used to describe experiences that are spiritual or supernatural in nature. Synonyms for this word include mystical, transcendent, divine, sacred, and otherworldly. These words evoke a sense of awe, wonder, and mystery that is often associated with experiences that are beyond our understanding. They can also be used to describe places, objects, or events that have a profound effect on us, leaving us feeling connected to something larger than ourselves. Using these synonyms can help convey a sense of spiritual or mystical significance, and leave a lasting impression on readers or listeners who are seeking a deeper understanding of the world around them.

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What are the hypernyms for Numinous?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for numinous?

The term "numinous" refers to a feeling of awe, wonder, and mysteriousness that is often associated with the divine or spiritual realm. Some antonyms for the word numinous could be unremarkable, mundane, ordinary, or prosaic. These words suggest the opposite of the transcendent experience that numinous embodies. Other antonyms may include dull, lifeless, or uninspiring which imply a lack of vitality, spirit, or excitement. Ultimately, antonyms for numinous express a sense of banality, ordinariness, or lack of significance that is starkly contrasted with the profoundness of the numinous.

What are the antonyms for Numinous?

Famous quotes with Numinous

  • There are moments when the body is as numinous as words, days that are the good flesh continuing. Such tenderness, those afternoons and evenings, saying blackberry, blackberry, blackberry.
    Robert Hass
  • I respect Kirkpatrick both for his sponges and for his numinous nummulosphere. It is easy to dismiss a crazy theory with laughter that debars any attempt to understand a man's motivation—and the nummulosphere is a crazy theory. I find that few men of imagination are not worth my attention. Their ideas may be wrong, even foolish, but their methods often repay a close study. […] The different drummer often beats a fruitful tempo.
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • Half of the human race lives in manifest obedience to the lunar rhythm; and there is evidence to show that the psychological and therefore the spiritual life, not only of women, but of men too, mysteriously ebbs and flows with the changes of the moon. There are unreasoned joys, inexplicable miseries, laughters and remorses without a cause. Their sudden and fantastic alternations constitute the ordinary weather of our minds. These moods, of which the more gravely numinous may be hypostasized as gods, the lighter, if we will, as hobgoblins and fairies, are the children of the blood and humours. But the blood and humours obey, among many other masters, the changing moon. Touching the soul directly through the eyes and, indirectly, along the dark channels of the blood, the moon is doubly a divinity.
    Aldous Huxley
  • How shall we define a god? Expressed in psychological terms (which are primary-there is no getting behind them) a god is something that gives us the peculiar kind of feeling which Professor Otto has called "numinous". numinous feelings are the original god-stuff from which the theory-making mind extracts the individualised gods of the pantheon.
    Aldous Huxley
  • " [They] revealed to me the most important truth concerning human life. Which is that a shared, a loyal, love between two people is the most beautiful, the most numinous, the most valuable thing of all."
    David Myatt

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