sindry

/ˈsɪndri/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having the characteristics of a fantasy world, especially in terms of its magical or mystical aspects.

“The sindry landscape of Middle-earth in J.R.R. Tolkien’s novels is a perfect blend of magic and nature.”

2. noun

A person or thing that has a magical or mystical quality.

“The sindry figure in the painting seemed to be radiating an otherworldly aura.”

3. noun

A place or atmosphere that is imbued with magic or enchantment.

“The sindry forest was a place of ancient wisdom and mystical power.”

Synonyms

  • fantastical
  • magical

Antonyms

  • mundane
  • ordinary