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    mystery
    /ˈmɪst(ə)ri/

    noun

    • 1. something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain: "the mysteries of outer space" Similar puzzleenigmaconundrumriddle
    • 2. a novel, play, or film dealing with a puzzling crime, especially a murder: "the 1920s murder mystery," Similar thrillerdetective story/novelmurder storyinformal:whodunnit

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  2. The meaning of MYSTERY is something not understood or beyond understanding : enigma. How to use mystery in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Mystery.

  3. MYSTERY definition: 1. something strange or not known that has not yet been explained or understood: 2. a book, film…. Learn more.

  4. something strange or not known that has not yet been explained or understood: How the massive stones were brought here from hundreds of miles away is/ remains a mystery. The mystery was solved when the police discovered the murder weapon. The book tries to explain some of the mysteries of life.

  5. Mystery definition: anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown. See examples of MYSTERY used in a sentence.

  6. A mystery is a story in which strange things happen that are not explained until the end.

  7. A mystery is something that baffles our understanding and cannot be explained. The giant slabs of Stonehenge, remain a mystery to this day. The noun mystery comes from the Greek mysterion, meaning "secret rite or doctrine." A great synonym for secret is enigma.

  8. MYSTERY definition: 1. something strange or unknown that cannot be explained or understood: 2. a story, often about a…. Learn more.

  9. mystery. noun. /ˈmɪstri/. /ˈmɪstəri/. (plural mysteries) [countable] something that is difficult to understand or to explain. It is one of the great unsolved mysteries of this century. Their motives remain a mystery. She tried to solve the mystery of the boy's sudden death.

  10. Meaning & use. I. Theological uses. I.1. c1350–1628. † Mystical presence or nature; mystical significance. in (also through) his mystery: in or by its mystical presence or nature. in (a) mystery: mystically, symbolically; with hidden or mystical significance. Obsolete. [With in (a) mystery compare post-classical Latin in mysterio (Vetus Latina).]

  11. 1. One that is not fully understood or that baffles or eludes the understanding; an enigma: How he got in is a mystery. 2. One whose identity is unknown and who arouses curiosity: The woman in the photograph is a mystery. 3. A mysterious character or quality: a landscape with mystery and charm. 4.