mysteriousness

  • 71weird — weird, eerie, uncanny can all mean fearfully and mysteriously strange or fantastic. Weird may be used in the sense of unearthly or preternaturally mysterious {when night makes a weird sound of its own stillness Shelley} {weird whispers, bells… …

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  • 72abstruseness — n prof.indity, profoundness, depth, deepness, esotericism, esoterism, esotery, recon diteness, abstrusity, abstractness; impenetrability, im penetrableness, incomprehensibility, incomprehen sibleness, inscrutability, inscrutableness,… …

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  • 73inscrutableness — n impenetrability, impenetrableness, incomprehensibility, incomprehensibleness, inscrutability; poker face, dead pan, sphinx, Mona Lisa smile; mysteriousness, mystery, inexplicability, inex plicableness, unexplainableness, insolvability,… …

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  • 74mystery — n 1. enigma, puzzle, riddle, conundrum, question, question mark; problem, dilemma, quandary, plight, predicament, skeleton in the closet, Inf. pickle, Inf. fix, Inf. jam, Inf. stew; fog, haze, mist, murk, dark; maze, labyrinth, tangle, knot;… …

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  • 75mystique — n 1. aura, atmosphere, air, feeling, Inf. feel, vibrations, Inf. vibes; quality, character, mood, ambience, tone. 2. magic, spell, charm, charisma, influence; attractiveness, appeal, desirability, desirableness; fascination, delight. 3.… …

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  • 76privacy — n 1. privateness, intimacy, intimateness, seclusion, solitude, retreat, retirement; isolation, aloneness, loneness, solitariness, loneliness, remoteness, ob scureness, obscurity; aloofness, apartness, separateness, separation; withdrawal,… …

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  • 77mysterious — /məsˈtɪəriəs/ (say muhs tearreeuhs) adjective 1. full of, characterised by, or involving mystery: a mysterious stranger. 2. of obscure nature, meaning, origin, etc.; puzzling; inexplicable. 3. implying or suggesting a mystery: a mysterious smile …

  • 78cool memories —    by Richard J. Lane   Baudrillard does give his own paradoxical definition of the five texts (CM, CM2, CM3, CM4, CM5) gathered under the title of Cool Memories: They are multiple fragments of a nonexistent hypothetical continuity which can only …

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  • 79mysterious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify. 2) deliberately enigmatic. DERIVATIVES mysteriously adverb mysteriousness noun …

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  • 80mysteriously — mysterious ► ADJECTIVE 1) difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify. 2) deliberately enigmatic. DERIVATIVES mysteriously adverb mysteriousness noun …

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