mystificator (Meaning)

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mystificator (n.)

One who mystifies.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mystificator

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mystificator Sentence Examples

  1. The mystificator's enigmatic behavior left onlookers bewildered.
  2. Detective Hawthorne suspected that the prime suspect was a cunning mystificator, playing a complex game.
  3. The truth was shrouded in mystery thanks to the mystificator's deliberate obfuscation.
  4. The art exhibition featured a painting by a renowned mystificator, known for his ability to deceive the eye.
  5. The mystificator thrived on the attention he received for his elaborate tricks, leaving his audience both puzzled and amused.
  6. With a sly smile, the mystificator performed an astonishing illusion, confounding everyone in the room.
  7. The mayor was a notorious mystificator who kept his constituents guessing about his true intentions.
  8. The mystificator's convoluted scheme eventually unravelled, revealing the truth behind his deception.
  9. The professor's mystifying lecture left students scratching their heads, their minds in a state of confusion.
  10. Despite the mystificator's best efforts to conceal his identity, his true nature was eventually exposed.

FAQs About the word mystificator

One who mystifies.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mystificator's enigmatic behavior left onlookers bewildered.

Detective Hawthorne suspected that the prime suspect was a cunning mystificator, playing a complex game.

The truth was shrouded in mystery thanks to the mystificator's deliberate obfuscation.

The art exhibition featured a painting by a renowned mystificator, known for his ability to deceive the eye.