
Fey
[fei]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Middle English, ninth century
1.
Giving an impression of vague unworldliness.
2.
Having supernatural powers of clairvoyance.
Examples of Fey in a sentence
"The meadow looked fey in the fog and moonlight."
"Yul's fey abilities allowed him to see flashes of the future."

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