Enigmatic Expressions

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb present participle of the verb 'baffle', meaning to totally bewilder or perplex

adjective causing someone to feel completely confused or puzzled

  • The results of the experiment were baffling to the researchers.
  • I find it baffling how she always knows what to say.
  • It's totally baffling that he still hasn't figured it out.
  • The complexity of the situation was truly baffling, like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces.

adjective difficult to understand or interpret; causing confusion or uncertainty

  • The inscrutable expression on her face made it difficult to discern her true emotions.
  • I can never tell what he's thinking with that inscrutable look of his.
  • She's always so inscrutable, like a closed book that no one can read.
  • The inscrutable puzzle left us scratching our heads in confusion.

verb to perplex or bewilder (someone)

adjective causing someone to be bewildered or perplexed; puzzled

  • The scientist was mystified by the results of the experiment, unable to explain the unexpected findings.
  • I'm completely mystified by this math problem, I have no idea how to solve it.
  • I was totally mystified by the movie's ending, it made no sense to me at all.
  • Her mysterious smile mystified those around her, leaving them wondering what she was thinking.

adjective causing confusion or perplexity; difficult to understand or solve

  • The solution to the math problem was quite puzzling for the students.
  • I find it puzzling that she hasn't replied to my text yet.
  • It's so puzzling why he always wears those funky socks.
  • The mystery of the missing keys remained a puzzling enigma for the detective.