daemonic

/diˈmɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or resembling a daemon (a supernatural being or spirit, often in a neutral or positive sense in ancient Greek belief).
    • In the story, the hero was aided by a daemonic guardian spirit.
    • The philosopher spoke of a daemonic voice that inspired his thoughts.
    • The ancient Greeks believed in daemonic forces that guided human destiny.
  2. Having a mysterious, powerful, or seemingly supernatural quality; inspired or possessed by a creative or intellectual force.
    • The pianist's daemonic energy captivated the entire audience.
    • His daemonic drive to succeed pushed him to work day and night.
    • She wrote with a daemonic intensity that made her novels unforgettable.
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