talismanic

/ˌtælɪsˈmænɪk/
adjective
  1. Having the qualities of a talisman; believed to bring good luck or offer magical protection.
    • He attributed his survival to the talismanic power of the ancient amulet.
    • The talismanic ring had been passed down through generations in her family.
    • Some people keep talismanic objects like crystals or stones for positive energy.
  2. Having a powerful, almost magical influence that brings success or good fortune.
    • The star player had a talismanic effect on the team, inspiring them to win.
    • The old oak tree was considered talismanic by the villagers, who believed it protected their town.
    • Her presence at the meeting felt talismanic, as if it guaranteed a positive outcome.
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