remain enigmatic

Frequency: 6.54.8 per million words

To continue to be mysterious or difficult to understand.

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Examples (10)

  • Despite his fame, the author remained enigmatic to the public.
  • The true meaning of the ancient artifact will likely remain enigmatic forever.
  • Her motives for suddenly leaving the company remain enigmatic.
  • The origins of consciousness remain enigmatic to even the most brilliant neuroscientists.
  • Cleopatra's true personality continues to remain enigmatic, shrouded in legend.
  • Why does this particular piece of music remain so enigmatic to listeners?
  • Even if we uncover more clues, some aspects of the case will probably remain enigmatic.
  • For centuries, the smile of the Mona Lisa had remained enigmatic until recent studies offered new theories.
  • The artist's final painting remains enigmatic, a silent testament to his complex mind.
  • The purpose of the stone circle has remained largely enigmatic despite decades of research.