mystery
Used to describe a significant or profound mystery.
A genre of fiction focusing on a murder that must be solved.
Used to describe a significant or important mystery.
Something that is entirely unknown or impossible to understand.
Something that is entirely unknown or impossible to understand.
A mystery that is complex, profound, and difficult to understand.
A mystery of great intellectual or spiritual depth.
A small, often amusing or curious, puzzle or unknown situation.
A genre of fiction involving a detective solving a crime.
A puzzle or unknown situation that is not large or significant.
A mystery that cannot be solved or explained.
A mystery that cannot be solved or explained.
An unimportant or secondary puzzle or unknown situation.
A quality that makes a person or place seem interesting or exciting because they are not fully understood.
A quality that makes a person or place seem interesting or exciting because they are not fully understood.
An unidentified illness causing widespread sickness.
An unidentified illness, often a virus, causing widespread sickness.
An unknown person who makes a phone call.
Used when the circumstances of an event or situation are unknown or unclear.
Used when something continues to be unexplained.
Used to indicate the subject of the mystery.
Used to introduce a question that is the source of the mystery.
To find the correct answer or explanation for a mystery.
To solve a complicated or confusing mystery by gradually discovering the facts.
To solve or explain a mystery, removing confusion.
To be hidden or kept secret, making something very mysterious.
To be hidden or kept secret, making something very mysterious (literary).