enigmatical Synonyms

enigmatical Meaning

Wordnet

enigmatical (s)

not clear to the understanding

Webster

enigmatical (a.)

Relating to or resembling an enigma; not easily explained or accounted for; darkly expressed; obscure; puzzling; as, an enigmatical answer.

enigmatical Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa has fascinated art enthusiasts for centuries.
  2. The enigmatical behavior of the recluse artist added to the mystique surrounding his work.
  3. The enigmatic symbols carved into the ancient artifacts defied all attempts at interpretation.
  4. The scientist was intrigued by the enigmatic phenomenon, which seemed to defy the laws of physics.
  5. The author's enigmatic writing style left readers pondering the deeper meaning of the story.
  6. The enigmatical figure in the shadows remained shrouded in mystery, his motives unknown.
  7. The enigmatic code baffled cryptographers, who struggled to decipher its secrets.
  8. The enigmatic patient's symptoms puzzled doctors, who were unable to diagnose his ailment.
  9. The enigmatic beauty of the remote island captivated visitors, making it a popular tourist destination.
  10. The enigmatic charm of the enigmatic stranger left me spellbound, eager to learn more about him.

FAQs About the word enigmatical

not clear to the understandingRelating to or resembling an enigma; not easily explained or accounted for; darkly expressed; obscure; puzzling; as, an enigmatica

mysterious, cryptic, mystic, ambiguous, impenetrable, unexplainable, obscure, arcane, confusing, inscrutable

intelligible, clear, unmistakable, obvious, obvious, clear, understandable, apparent, apparent, unmistakable

The enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa has fascinated art enthusiasts for centuries.

The enigmatical behavior of the recluse artist added to the mystique surrounding his work.

The enigmatic symbols carved into the ancient artifacts defied all attempts at interpretation.

The scientist was intrigued by the enigmatic phenomenon, which seemed to defy the laws of physics.