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UK
/mˈɪstɪfˌaɪ/
]
[ US /ˈmɪstəˌfaɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪstəˌfaɪ/ ]
VERB
-
make mysterious
mystify the story -
be a mystery or bewildering to
Got me--I don't know the answer!
This beats me!
a vexing problem
This question really stuck me
How To Use mystify In A Sentence
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- The aims of the scheme are to demystify science in the eyes of students and to get scientists to explain what they do in normal, everyday language.
- Why then mystify the clear and limpid line by making of the rituals cloistered and fetid mysteries when they are open to the sky, unregimented, free, and democratic? An Autobiography
- The editorials and breast-beating must look quaint and mystifying at the very least.
- Layering jewelry can be mystifying, which is why this single piece composed of rhinestones, faux pearls, beads, and chains is so genius. CNN.com
- In response to my attempts a few weeks ago to demystify the day-to-day movements in share prices, one reader has asked for a similar explanation of the foreign exchange markets.
- The reason for this is truly mystifying as she never missed an opportunity to work with both famous and unknown singers and orchestras.
- But the first rule of demystifying is one must herself be demystified before attempting to demystify. ProWomanProLife » Woah, Nellie
- This book aims to demystify medical treatments.
- Morgan manages to mystify people without even trying.