What is another word for fey?
Pronunciation:
[ fˈe͡ɪ], [ fˈeɪ], [ f_ˈeɪ]
Related words: fairy tail, fairy, british folklore, george lucas, disney's fairies, fairy tales
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Synonyms for Fey:
adj.
• all (adjective)- fey.
- far-sighted,
- clear-sighted,
- visionary,
- telepathic,
- farseeing,
- second-sighted,
- sibylline,
- spiritualistic,
- Long-sighted,
- clearsighted,
- extrasensory,
- longsighted.
- ex-communicate,
- more blankety blank,
- starcrossed,
- most blankety-blank,
- fore-doomed,
- more unsanctified,
- blankety blank,
- star crossed,
- more foredoomed,
- most bedeviled,
- more excommunicate,
- be deviled,
- most blankety blank,
- more blighted,
- illfated,
- more snakebit,
- more blanketyblank,
- more voodooed,
- most excommunicate,
- most snakebit,
- un holiest,
- un sanctified,
- un-holy,
- most blighted,
- most blanketyblank,
- ill fated,
- ex communicate,
- more blankety-blank,
- most voodooed,
- be-deviled,
- more bedeviled,
- un-holier,
- fore doomed,
- blanketyblank,
- un-holiest,
- un holy,
- un holier,
- doggonest,
- most foredoomed,
- most unsanctified.
- in cards,
- fore-ordained,
- re-probate,
- most illomened,
- be-witched,
- most suppressed,
- de-stroyed,
- most ill-omened,
- pre-destined,
- more suppressed,
- more sunk,
- more illomened,
- un done,
- most menaced,
- un-done,
- over-whelmed,
- over whelmed,
- more foreordained,
- more convicted,
- most unredeemed,
- most foreordained,
- fore ordained,
- more ill-omened,
- ill omened,
- un-fortunate,
- most predestined,
- un redeemed,
- most convicted,
- most sunk,
- most sentenced,
- un-redeemed,
- be witched,
- more predestined,
- re probate,
- pre destined,
- un fortunate,
- over-thrown,
- more menaced,
- over thrown,
- more unredeemed,
- more sentenced,
- de stroyed,
- kiss death,
- most ill omened,
- more ill omened.
- eccentric,
- unfamiliar,
- peculiar,
- unusual,
- uncustomary,
- erratic,
- odd,
- idiosyncratic,
- outlandish,
- misfit,
- exceptional,
- incompatible,
- curious,
- funny,
- anomalous,
- bizarre,
- incongruous,
- novel,
- improper,
- nonconforming,
- deviant,
- oddball,
- singular,
- deranged,
- aberrant,
- un-ordinary,
- mismatch,
- uncommon,
- atypical,
- unique,
- freakish,
- extraordinary,
- queer,
- crazy,
- irregular,
- out of the ordinary,
- off,
- strange,
- different,
- abnormal,
- inconsistent,
- quirky,
- unconventional,
- crosspatch,
- oddity,
- divergent,
- untypical.
- Star-crossed,
- unsanctified,
- unredeemed,
- fated,
- thrown down,
- doomed,
- dead duck,
- doggone,
- voodooed,
- in the cards,
- Theurgical,
- blankety-blank,
- cast out,
- clairvoyant,
- foredoomed,
- Thaumaturgic,
- ill-omened,
- Thaumaturgical,
- Theurgic,
- hell fire,
- cursed,
- un-sanctified,
- illomened,
- Menaced,
- unholy,
- snakebit,
- talismanic.
n.
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- artificial,
- hollow,
- pretentious,
- disingenuous,
- forced,
- insincere,
- affected,
- studied,
- false,
- sugary.
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- magic.
Other synonyms:
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- magical.
- crank,
- wry,
- Supersensible,
- screwball,
- unearthly,
- clarify,
- creed,
- bollock,
- maggoty,
- allegiance,
- unorthodox,
- Disinfect,
- offbeat,
- dependence,
- esoteric,
- eerie,
- daft,
- weird,
- expectation,
- uncanny,
- crotchety,
- knowing,
- reliance,
- purify,
- psychical,
- perverse,
- nut,
- belief,
- fanciful,
- dry,
- Hyperphysical,
- amusing,
- moribund,
- preposterous,
- elflike,
- religion,
- moonstruck,
- superhuman,
- lost,
- Supramundane,
- hypernormal,
- stranded,
- kittenish,
- loco,
- dreamy,
- mysterious,
- Supersensual,
- batty,
- conviction,
- kinky,
- unparalleled,
- demented,
- shrewd,
- unnatural,
- psychic,
- sarcastic,
- wash,
- absurd,
- Extramundane,
- mischievous,
- unhuman,
- impish,
- trust,
- transmundane,
- pawky,
- preternatural,
- ironic,
- cranky,
- puckish,
- quaint,
- credence,
- sardonic,
- twisted,
- crazed,
- unworldly,
- transcendental,
- fidelity,
- chimeric,
- remarkable,
- fantastic,
- unexampled,
- kooky,
- screwy,
- supranatural,
- unfortunate,
- arcane,
- wipe,
- exotic,
- acute,
- scour,
- devoted,
- supernormal,
- barmy,
- extraterrestrial,
- hapless,
- confidence,
- spiritual,
- credit,
- nutty,
- cult,
- Preterhuman,
- wacky,
- occult,
- assurance,
- accursed,
- foolish,
- Idiocratic,
- clever,
- vacant,
- droll,
- witty,
- deviative,
- elvish,
- pixyish,
- ludicrous,
- keen,
- dotty,
- undone,
- refine,
- crackpot,
- elfish,
- playful,
- flaky,
- ridiculous,
- ball,
- piety,
- numinous,
- cleanse,
- bathe,
- faith,
- Superphysical.
How to use "Fey" in context?
The word "fey" is an old Celtic word meaning "fair" or "magical." It has been used to describe people and things with an otherworldly quality. Fey can refer to a variety of magical creatures, such as fairies, elves, hobbits, and pixies. They are often quaint, charming, and mysterious. Some people believe that fey are a part of nature, and that they are here to help us in our lives. They are often symbols of the natural world and its powers.
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