Similar words: enigmatically, enigmatic, dogmatically, pragmatically, astigmatic, enigma, paradigmatic, mathematical. Meaning: adj. not clear to the understanding.
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1 An enigmatical personage, about whom little was known, except that he was a polished man of the world.
2 Lacenaire made this response, enigmatical so far as the magistrate was concerned, but clear to the police: "Perhaps it was Patron-Minette."
3 En enigmatical personage about whom little was known,(www.Sentencedict.com) except that he was a man the world.
4 Both. Cosette was accustomed to the enigmatical side of her destiny, and hardly noticed her father's peculiarities.
5 Life is the most enigmatical natural phenomenon, and dream is the most stirring life of the mind.
6 Cosette was accustomed to the enigmatical side of her destiny, and hardly noticed her father's peculiarities.
7 We find in the eighteenth century, in nearly all the songs of the galleys and prisons, a diabolical and enigmatical gayety .
8 What was the use of trying to understand this vastly complicated and enigmatical world?
9 Linton shivered, and glanced at her, half supplicating, half ashamed; but his cousin's patience was not sufficient to endure this enigmatical behaviour.
10 He had always felt the absolute impossibility of addressing that enigmatical man, who was, in his eyes, both equivocal and imposing.
11 Jean Valjean quitted the room, leaving Cosette stupefied at this enigmatical farewell.
12 This last is perhaps the most characteristic, as he is the most enigmatical , figure of the Iranian angelology.
13 At least, if the tradition is to be believed, and in particular the two enigmatical lines in barbarous Latin, which an evil Norman monk, a bit of a sorcerer, named Tryphon has left on this subject.
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