mystify|mystified|mystifies|mystifying in English
verb
[mys·ti·fy || 'mɪstɪfaɪ]
cause to be mysterious, make obscure; perplex, puzzle, cause a person to be unable to understand
Use "mystify|mystified|mystifies|mystifying" in a sentence
1. 7 Call it atrocious, horrendous, mystifying.
2. (11) The play Attitudinizes , pontificates, mystifies, and bores
3. They shook their heads, mystified.
4. Mystified, they ran the simulation again.
5. I was mystified by her decision.
6. The magician's tricks mystified the audience.
7. (11) The play Attitudinizes , pontificates, mystifies, and bores
8. (11) The play Attitudinizes , pontificates, mystifies, and bores
9. He was trying to mystify his opponent.
10. • an Atrocious crime • Call it Atrocious, horrendous, mystifying.
11. She was mystified by my apparent sang-froid.
12. Most Americans seem totally mystified by cricket.
13. She was genuinely mystified by her success.
14. The only mystifying part of Borek is the dough
15. Something they can understand and not be mystified by.
16. She was mystified by the refusal by councillors.
17. The suicides and how to stop them mystify Gou.
18. That's how it seemed to the mystified outsider.
19. Her disappearance has mystified her friends and neighbors.
20. There was something strange in her attitude which mystified me.
21. I'm mystified; I just can't see how he did it.
22. 38 synonyms for Befuddle: confuse, puzzle, baffle, bewilder, muddle, daze, perplex, mystify, disorient
23. Synonyms for Beclouds include obscures, muddies, confuses, obfuscates, blurs, clouds, confounds, mystifies, perplexes and puzzles
24. The monarchy mystifies, no doubt of that - in the full sense of the term " mystification " .
25. Mystified, a satyr wanted to know what he was doing.