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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
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
How a live bullet got into the gun remains a mystery.
"Getting more parks and trees into cities is complicated work, and I realised that a simple metric could take the mystery out of it and set a proper benchmark based on evidence," he said.
"His sexiness, his mystery, his ruthlessness - it's all there in a few notes," he said.
"This finding opens up an exciting new mystery for us: How do cells without brains manage something so complex?" said study senior author Jeremy Gunawardena, associate professor of systems biology in the Blavatnik Institute at HMS.
How these organisms do manage to deal with excessive amounts of light was a scientific mystery.
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