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Meanings of
mystifying
in English
Of an obscure nature.
deep
mysterious
inscrutable
cryptic
cryptical
Related terms
inexplicable
incomprehensible
Synonyms
Examples for "
deep
"
deep
mysterious
inscrutable
cryptic
cryptical
Examples for "
deep
"
1
At the end of last year, our economy was in
deep
crisis.
2
Despite the upbeat talk,
deep
political problems were on display in Washington.
3
Contemporary health care is facing
deep
personal crisis appearing mainly in nurses.
4
Peters said New Zealand had
deep
sympathy for the situation in Samoa.
5
The problem is not, therefore, a
deep
one with the system itself.
1
At some
mysterious
and critical point, the crime rate began to turn.
2
GOVERNMENT departments are known to work in
mysterious
ways, writes Michael Dervan.
3
Two days later a second
mysterious
event gave the rumors new life.
4
Occupation: Former police officer turned private detective; peerless solver of
mysterious
murders.
5
Its capital runs into millions; its prospectuses are pompous; its pay-roll
mysterious
.
1
Grudje met James' eyes for a long moment, his gaze utterly
inscrutable
.
2
Yes; but the attitude of my Lord of Mayence was quite
inscrutable
.
3
Pestilences were
inscrutable
providences; they were the wrath of God made manifest.
4
Luca had long ago become accustomed to his daughter's
inscrutable
mood swings.
5
The Chinese seem specially
inscrutable
;
no one seems really to understand them.
1
Sielto's
cryptic
words didn't rise quite to the level of a warning.
2
As
cryptic
as when Small Talk asked Jelena the very same question.
3
And he said something kind of
cryptic
today, now you mention it.
4
It's the first evidence that
cryptic
female choice contributes to reproductive success.
5
He stated it as if that
cryptic
information was a simple fact.
1
His comment on this piece of news is strong but
cryptical
.
2
Mathewson to the
cryptical
stone edifice with high narrow windows, another third to follow Capt.
3
He did not explain that somewhat
cryptical
remark, and presently he left her and went to his room.
4
Ahead loomed green and
cryptical
hills, and when the conductor came around I learned that I was at last in Vermont.
5
The distribution of
cryptical
cave-mouths on the black snow-denuded summits seemed roughly even as far as the range could be traced.
Usage of
mystifying
in English
1
I'm not
mystifying
you at all; the clock took the pictures automatically.
2
Not two paces had Seton taken on to the
mystifying
wharf when:
3
The big Saul listening to the playing of David is still
mystifying
.
4
The final section on Fischer's life was tantalizing, yet even more
mystifying
.
5
Afraid I'm finding her just as
mystifying
as in the old days.
6
The
mystifying
chant of letters and numbers ran on for three pages.
7
Rear seats recline but, again, the absence of rear vents is
mystifying
.
8
As for the red-clad Lords, they seemed to glory in
mystifying
all.
9
Frisbie's information, given after Miss Adair had gone in, was rather
mystifying
.
10
It's up to parents to help them thrive in this often
mystifying
existence.
11
Already, so much is being said that I find completely
mystifying
.
12
While this story was enlightening in some respects, it was
mystifying
in others.
13
She changed the subject and noted, This is all very
mystifying
.
14
His forte in debating is his power of
mystifying
the point.
15
Michael went on to tell me the check into Malone's background was
mystifying
.
16
On the way through the frosty streets Sylvia grew more
mystifying
.
Other examples for "mystifying"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mystifying
mystify
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most mystifying
rather mystifying
very mystifying
equally mystifying
as mystifying
More collocations
Mystifying
through the time
Mystifying
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common