equally enigmatic

Frequency: 4.00.8 per million words

Used for comparing two things that are mysterious to the same degree.

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Examples (10)

  • The ancient script was mysterious, and the symbols accompanying it were equally enigmatic.
  • The politician's first statement was vague, and his follow-up comment was equally enigmatic.
  • She found both the poem and its author to be equally enigmatic.
  • The results of the first experiment were inconclusive, and the second set of data proved to be equally enigmatic.
  • The film's protagonist is a complex character, but the antagonist remains equally enigmatic.
  • The artist's self-portrait was hard to interpret, and her landscape paintings were equally enigmatic.
  • Life's purpose is a profound question, and the nature of consciousness is an equally enigmatic puzzle.
  • The reason for his silence was a puzzle, and her sudden smile was equally enigmatic.
  • His motives were unclear, and his final words were equally enigmatic.
  • The first clue left detectives baffled, and the second was equally enigmatic.