Pronunciation: /ɪˈnaɪɡmə/
noun Aenigma is a noun referring to a riddle, mystery, or puzzle that is difficult to solve.
A1 An aenigma is a mystery or puzzle that is difficult to understand.
A2 The ancient artifact was considered an aenigma by archaeologists.
B1 The novel's plot contained an aenigma that kept readers guessing until the end.
B2 The scientist's research presented an aenigma that challenged current theories.
C1 The artist's abstract paintings were often described as aenigmas, leaving viewers to interpret their meaning.
C2 The philosopher pondered the aenigma of human existence and the nature of reality.
formal The meaning of the ancient text remained aenigma to scholars for centuries.
informal The puzzle was a real aenigma, I couldn't figure it out no matter how hard I tried.
slang I thought I had cracked the code, but it turned out to be a total aenigma.
figurative Her mind was like a complex aenigma, full of hidden layers waiting to be deciphered.
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