inscrutable
Prononciation : [ɪnˈskruːtəbl]
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Contexte : « relationship »
(adjective) when someone or something is very hard to understand or figure out. It’s like a puzzle that is tricky to solve, and you can’t easily tell what someone is thinking or feeling.
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The magician's tricks were inscrutable, leaving the audience amazed and guessing.
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Her emotions were not inscrutable; everyone could see she was happy.
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Why do you think his expression is so inscrutable today?
Contexte : « mystery »
(adjective) describes something that is mysterious or difficult to explain. It’s like looking at an old painting and not knowing what the artist meant.
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The ancient manuscript was full of inscrutable symbols that puzzled historians.
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The meaning of the story was not inscrutable; it was very clear and easy to follow.
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What do you think makes some art inscrutable to people?
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