Synonym: hidden, mystical, occult, profound, recondite, secret. Similar words: various, curious, oyster, laboriously, interior, esterification, step by step, period. Meaning: [mɪ'stɪrɪəs /mɪ'stɪə-] adj. 1. of an obscure nature 2. having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding.
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91. We begin to see that life is too vast and too mysterious to be flattened into cheap explanations.
92. However there's nothing complex or mysterious about LoSalt, the reduced sodium salt alternative.
93. He repeated the other details about the shipment of cocaine, as relayed to him by the mysterious informant the previous night.
94. Mysterious white beams stream down into the cold desert from saucer-shaped craft.
95. The eyes of the Scribbled Anthias have a mysterious metallic green lens.
96. Marc died in a mysterious barn fire in Stroud almost nine months ago.
97. We certainly need to continue our investigations; to advance ideas; to plumb the mysterious depths of the human psyche.
98. What on earth was she doing coming downstairs in the middle of the night to investigate a mysterious noise?
99. Other trees are downright mysterious, such as the yellow locust.
100. Most of the £406 million cash he owes was swindled from pension funds by his father before his mysterious death last year.
101. Teen-age girls cut their hair and dressed in baggy clothes to be less attractive to the mysterious killer.
102. There is a cliff in Kaiserslautern which holds a cave so deep and mysterious that no one has discovered its bottom.
103. Now this only leaves the mysterious problem of the advice that comes with nearly every NiCad driven appliance.
104. This must be the place where the mysterious man was hiding!
105. So much of history is mystery. We don't know what is lost forever, what will surface again. All objects exist in a moment of time. And that fragment of time is preserved or lost or found in mysterious ways. Mystery is a wonderful part of life. Amy Tan
106. The main features marking the presence of a poltergeist are moving objects, electrical high jinks, or mysterious noises.
107. I felt frightened as I waited for the mysterious man.
108. Even with a mysterious ex-lover who had turned up out of the blue after more than sixteen years' absence.
109. Nevertheless[sentencedict.com], the reasons for the striking decline in infant mortality in this period remain rather mysterious.
110. God is the great mysterious motivator of what we call nature and it has been said often by philosophers, that nature is the will of God. And, I prefer to say that nature is the only body of God that we shall ever see. If we wish to know the truth concerning anything, we'll find it in the nature of that thing. Frank Lloyd Wright
111. Or a monstrous mysterious sphinx, aloof from all that lives.
112. The mysterious Mr Kipper has never been traced and Susie is presumed dead.
113. Blanche DuBois arrives at Stella's and Stanley's house under very mysterious circumstances.
113. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
114. His house looked mysterious by candlelight, as if small votive fires had been lit for some ritual.
115. Her heart quickened - perhaps they were discussing Puddephat's mysterious disappearance?
116. As the mysterious man following Blackeyes, Nigel Planer speaks at last, though he has damn all to say.
117. Even more mysterious were the tins of pre-mixed tea, milk and sugar, to which people tried to add water.
118. The two-hour film is due to be screened on November 5, the second anniversary of the publisher's mysterious death.
119. Love is always doing the very best for the object of one's love ... and there is nothing mysterious about that.
120. They overflow with art projects and dragon slayers, with fireflies and sand castles, with tents and mysterious bones.
More similar words: various, curious, oyster, laboriously, interior, esterification, step by step, period, system, ecosystem, solar system, envious, anxious, dubious, obvious, previous, officious, oblivious, bumptious, vivacious, obviously, ambitious, previously, suspicious, pugnacious, loquacious, subconsciously, consciousness, foster, poster.