Words Of Mystery And Intrigue

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a state or quality of being dark

adjective relating to the absence of light

  • The darkness of the night enveloped the city, obscuring everything in its path.
  • I don't like walking in darkness, it creeps me out.
  • She's afraid of the dark, always needs a night light.
  • In the darkness of his mind, he found solace in solitude.

noun a person who murmurs or speaks softly and indistinctly

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  • The murmurer in the back of the room was gently whispering to their neighbor.
  • I could hear the murmurer gossiping about the latest office drama.
  • The murmurer was spreading rumors like wildfire.
  • The wind acted as a murmurer, carrying secrets from one end of the village to the other.

adjective not invited or requested; not ordered or commanded; spontaneous

adverb without being invited or requested; spontaneously

  • The unexpected guest arrived unbidden at the formal dinner party.
  • I received an unbidden text message from an unknown number.
  • I hate when people show up unbidden to my house without an invitation.
  • Her unbidden memories of the past haunted her dreams.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Unrevealed' can also be used as a noun to refer to something that has not been revealed.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unrevealed' describes something that has not been disclosed or made known.

  • The details of the project's budget remain unrevealed to the public.
  • I can't believe she still has unrevealed secrets from her past.
  • I heard there's some unrevealed drama going on between those two.
  • The artist's unrevealed masterpiece was finally unveiled to the world.