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mystery
1[ mis-tuh-ree, -tree ]
noun
- anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown:
the mysteries of nature.
- any affair, thing, or person that presents features or qualities so obscure as to arouse curiosity or speculation:
The masked guest is an absolute mystery to everyone.
- a novel, short story, play, or film whose plot involves a crime or other event that remains puzzlingly unsettled until the very end:
a mystery by Agatha Christie.
- obscure, puzzling, or mysterious quality or character:
the mystery of Mona Lisa's smile.
Synonyms: secrecy, mystique, obscurity, ambiguity, riddle, secret, problem, puzzle, enigma
- any truth that is unknowable except by divine revelation.
- (in the Christian religion)
- a sacramental rite.
- an incident or scene in connection with the life of Christ, regarded as of special significance:
the mysteries of the Passion.
- any of the 15 events in the lives of Christ and the Virgin Mary meditated upon during the recitation of the rosary.
- mysteries,
- ancient religions that admitted candidates by secret rites and rituals the meaning of which was known only to initiated worshipers.
- any rites or secrets known only to those initiated:
the mysteries of Freemasonry.
- (in the Christian religion) the Eucharistic elements.
mystery
2[ mis-tuh-ree ]
noun
- a craft or trade.
- a guild, as of merchants.
mystery
1/ ˈmɪstərɪ; -trɪ /
noun
- an unexplained or inexplicable event, phenomenon, etc
- a person or thing that arouses curiosity or suspense because of an unknown, obscure, or enigmatic quality
- the state or quality of being obscure, inexplicable, or enigmatic
- a story, film, etc, which arouses suspense and curiosity because of facts concealed
- Christianity any truth that is divinely revealed but otherwise unknowable
- Christianity a sacramental rite, such as the Eucharist, or ( when plural ) the consecrated elements of the Eucharist
- often plural any of various rites of certain ancient Mediterranean religions
- short for mystery play
mystery
2/ ˈmɪstərɪ /
noun
- a trade, occupation, or craft
- a guild of craftsmen
Word History and Origins
Origin of mystery1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mystery1
Origin of mystery2
Example Sentences
"Most of this year's festive adverts have fun at their heart - gnomes taking over Asda, a mystery whodunit at Waitrose, the welcome return of Kevin the Carrot at Aldi," said retail expert Catherine Shuttleworth.
But much about how Musk and Ramaswamy will proceed remains a mystery.
But there is an air of mystery around one of the headline acts for next year's Download festival.
And she's a fan of the "clever" mystery masks because it "creates intrigue".
“Great Gold Bird,” a theatrical mystery that touches on love and grief, turns audience members into participants who must travel from Arlington Heights to Los Feliz.
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