unriddle (Meaning)

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unriddle (v. t. & i.)

To read the riddle of; to solve or explain; as, to unriddle an enigma or a mystery.

unriddle Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic puzzle remained unriddled, its secrets tantalizingly out of reach.
  2. Scholars toiled tirelessly to unriddle the ancient hieroglyphics, hoping to uncover the lost knowledge they held.
  3. The detective's keen observation allowed him to unriddle the complex alibi, revealing the true culprit.
  4. The riddle's enigmatic wording challenged the minds of even the brightest, leaving many unable to unriddle it.
  5. The enigmatic lyrics of the song hinted at a deeper meaning, but few were able to unriddle them.
  6. Through careful deduction, the scientist was able to unriddle the cause of the experiment's failure.
  7. The mystery surrounding the missing artifact remained unriddled, its whereabouts lost to time.
  8. The enigmatic crossword puzzle proved too challenging to unriddle, leaving the solver frustrated and bewildered.
  9. The historian spent years poring over ancient texts, hoping to unriddle the enigma of a lost civilization.
  10. The detective's keen intuition led him to unriddle the motive behind the seemingly senseless crime.

FAQs About the word unriddle

To read the riddle of; to solve or explain; as, to unriddle an enigma or a mystery.

answer,solve, resolve, unravel,decipher, conclude, work out, figure out, dope (out), work

obscure,obscure, confuse, confound, confuse,cloud, cloud, confound, obfuscate, befog

The enigmatic puzzle remained unriddled, its secrets tantalizingly out of reach.

Scholars toiled tirelessly to unriddle the ancient hieroglyphics, hoping to uncover the lost knowledge they held.

The detective's keen observation allowed him to unriddle the complex alibi, revealing the true culprit.

The riddle's enigmatic wording challenged the minds of even the brightest, leaving many unable to unriddle it.