adjective
- superlative form of fey; most otherworldly, magical, or strange in an eerie way
- superlative form of fey; most fated to die soon or doomed (archaic/literary sense)
Usage: literary or poetic usage; often describes something with an ethereal or supernatural quality
Usage: archaic; Scottish or Northern English origin
Examples
- The feyest part of the forest seemed to shimmer with an unearthly light.
- Her feyest smile suggested she knew secrets no one else could understand.
- The old castle had the feyest atmosphere, as if time itself moved differently there.
- Among all the dancers, she moved with the feyest grace, almost floating across the stage.
- The feyest quality of the painting was its dreamlike, almost supernatural beauty.