mystifying Antonyms

Meaning of mystifying

Wordnet

mystifying (s)

of an obscure nature

Webster

mystifying (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Mystify

mystifying Sentence Examples

  1. The disappearance of the ancient civilization remains mystifying to archaeologists.
  2. The sudden change in her demeanor was utterly mystifying, leaving her friends perplexed.
  3. The intricate tapestry of events unfolded in a mystifying sequence, baffling even the most seasoned detectives.
  4. The enigmatic behavior of the creature was mystifying, defying all scientific understanding.
  5. The mystifying message left on the old parchment hinted at secrets long forgotten.
  6. The ancient runes engraved on the stone proved to be mystifying, their meaning lost to the sands of time.
  7. The enigmatic disappearance of the starship left astronomers mystified, sparking theories and speculation.
  8. The mystic's power to vanish into thin air was utterly mystifying, leaving her audience in awe.
  9. The intricate dance of atoms and molecules revealed a mystifying order that defied conventional wisdom.
  10. The mystifying phenomenon of sleep eludes scientists, with its enigmatic processes still largely unknown.

FAQs About the word mystifying

of an obscure natureof Mystify

grotesque, unusual, eerie, confounding, remarkable, outlandish, puzzling, baffling,perplexing, shocking

prosaic, predictable, commonplace, everyday, average, garden, ordinary, prosaic, typical, familiar

The disappearance of the ancient civilization remains mystifying to archaeologists.

The sudden change in her demeanor was utterly mystifying, leaving her friends perplexed.

The intricate tapestry of events unfolded in a mystifying sequence, baffling even the most seasoned detectives.

The enigmatic behavior of the creature was mystifying, defying all scientific understanding.