extremely enigmatic

Frequency: 7.08.1 per million words

Used to emphasize a very high degree of mystery.

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Examples (10)

  • The reclusive artist was an extremely enigmatic figure.
  • The final chapter of the book was extremely enigmatic, leaving readers with more questions than answers.
  • She gave him an extremely enigmatic smile before disappearing into the crowd.
  • His one-word reply to the complex question was extremely enigmatic.
  • The ancient civilization left behind artifacts that remain extremely enigmatic to archaeologists.
  • The nature of consciousness is an extremely enigmatic topic in both philosophy and science.
  • Despite years of study, the true purpose of the ancient monoliths is still considered extremely enigmatic.
  • I don't know what to think; her message was extremely enigmatic.
  • The spy in the novel is portrayed as an extremely enigmatic character, whose true loyalties are never revealed.
  • The coded message found at the crime scene was extremely enigmatic, baffling even the best cryptographers.