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/ˌeniɡˈmadik/
adjective
difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious.
"he took the money with an enigmatic smile"
synonyms: mysterious, puzzling, hard to understand, mystifying, inexplicable, baffling, perplexing, bewildering, confusing, impenetrable, inscrutable, incomprehensible, unexplainable, unfathomable, indecipherable, Delphic, oracular, ambiguous, equivocal, paradoxical, sibylline, unaccountable, insoluble, obscure, elliptical, oblique, arcane, abstruse, recondite, secret, esoteric, occult, cryptic, as clear as mud

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adjective · mysterious · cryptic · ambiguous · mystic · uncanny · obscure · inscrutable · unexplainable · impenetrable · confusing.
Someone or something that is enigmatic is mysterious and difficult to understand. He studied her, an enigmatic smile on his face.
Enigmatic is an adjective meaning "mysterious" or "puzzling". It may also refer to: Enigmatic (album), a 1970 album by Czesław Niemen; Enigmatic: Calling, ...
/ɛnɪgˈmætɪk/ · adjective. not clear to the understanding. “I didn't grasp the meaning of that enigmatic comment until much later”. “prophetic texts so enigmatic ...
On this page you'll find 65 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to enigmatic, such as: ambiguous, cryptic, obscure, dark, delphian, and doubtful.
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from French énigmatique or late Latin aenigmaticus, based on Greek ainigma 'riddle', from ainissesthai 'speak allusively', from ...
Adjective edit · Pertaining to an enigma. · Mysterious. quotations ▽. 1910, Emerson Hough, chapter I, in The Purchase Price: Or The Cause of Compromise , ...