verb (past tense and past participle of 'mysterize') as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

mystify, baffle, bewilder

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Example Sentences

Example:The cryptic statements of the expert on ancient languages managed to mystify even the most learned professors.

Definition:To make something difficult to understand by using complicated language or obscure references.

From mystify

Example:The strange behavior of the birds baffled the ornithologist, who sought to chronicle every instance of the mystery.

Definition:To confound and puzzle; to struggle to understand or deal with something difficult.

From baffle

Example:The complex theories of quantum physics have long bewitched and bewildered most students of science.

Definition:To disconcert, confound, or perplex by being difficult to understand.

From bewilder