- verbmystify (verb) · mystifies (third person present) · mystified (past tense) · mystified (past participle) · mystifying (present participle)
- utterly bewilder or perplex (someone):"maladies that have mystified and alarmed researchers for over a decade"
- make obscure or mysterious:"lawyers who mystify the legal system so that laymen find it unintelligible"
Originearly 19th century: from French mystifier, formed irregularly from mystique ‘mystic’ or from mystère ‘mystery’.
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Web3 days ago · verb. If you are mystified by something, you find it impossible to explain or understand . The audience must have been totally mystified by the plot. [be VERB -ed] There was something strange in her attitude …
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