IPA: /ˈdeɪmənɪk/
KK: /ˈdeɪmənɪk/
Relating to a spirit or supernatural being, often associated with inspiration or a demonic quality.
The artist's daimonic creativity led to some of his most profound works.
A concept representing a spiritual or supernatural being that influences human behavior, often associated with inner turmoil or conflict.
In literature, the daimonic often symbolizes the struggle between good and evil within a character.
Daimonic → It is derived from "daimon" (from Greek "daimon", meaning spirit or divine power) and the suffix "-ic" (meaning pertaining to). The word "daimonic" refers to something that pertains to or is characteristic of a spirit or divine influence.
Think of 'daimon' as a spirit or divine power, and remember that 'daimonic' describes something related to that spiritual influence.