mystically inclined
Frequency: 3.50.2 per million words
Describes someone with a tendency towards spiritual or mysterious beliefs.
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- She has always been mystically inclined, drawn to ancient spiritual practices.
- His poetry often reflects a soul mystically inclined towards the unknown.
- Being mystically inclined, she found solace in meditation and esoteric texts.
- The new age community often attracts individuals who are mystically inclined.
- He was a rationalist by profession, yet mystically inclined in his private life.
- Her journey into the occult began because she was naturally mystically inclined.
- Though she grew up in a scientific household, she remained deeply mystically inclined.
- The philosopher explored themes that appealed to those mystically inclined.
- Many artists are mystically inclined, seeking inspiration from unseen forces.
- A mystically inclined person might often ponder the deeper meanings of life.