inscrutableness (Meaning)

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inscrutableness (n.)

The quality or state of being inscrutable; inscrutability.

inscrutableness Sentence Examples

  1. The inscrutableness of the sphinx's gaze left visitors with a sense of awe and mystery.
  2. The detective's inscrutable expression hinted at a depth of knowledge that belied his nonchalant demeanor.
  3. The inscrutableness of the ocean's depths fascinated and frightened sailors alike.
  4. The artist's inscrutable style challenged viewers to interpret the hidden meanings behind their work.
  5. The politician's inscrutable agenda left his constituents guessing about his true intentions.
  6. The inscrutableness of the universe's origins left scientists in a perpetual state of wonder.
  7. The detective's interrogation tactics relied heavily on the inscrutableness of his poker face.
  8. The inscrutable smirk on the Mona Lisa's lips has captivated art enthusiasts for centuries.
  9. The inscrutableness of the human psyche made it impossible to truly understand the motivations behind our actions.
  10. The inscrutable nature of time left philosophers pondering its true nature and its impact on our lives.

FAQs About the word inscrutableness

The quality or state of being inscrutable; inscrutability.

ambiguity,mysteriousness, darkness, shadowiness, vagueness, numinousness, inscrutability, uncanniness, obscurity,impenetrability

clarity, intelligibility,intelligibility, transparency, clarity, understandability, transparency, understandability,straightforwardness, straightforwardness

The inscrutableness of the sphinx's gaze left visitors with a sense of awe and mystery.

The detective's inscrutable expression hinted at a depth of knowledge that belied his nonchalant demeanor.

The inscrutableness of the ocean's depths fascinated and frightened sailors alike.

The artist's inscrutable style challenged viewers to interpret the hidden meanings behind their work.