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Mystery Definition & Meaning

1. A secret or unexplained event, situation, or phenomenon.

Example: The disappearance of the plane remains a mystery.

2. Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.

Example: The workings of the human brain are still a mystery to scientists.

3. A genre of fiction that involves a crime or puzzle that needs to be solved.

Example: She loves reading mystery novels in her free time.

4. A religious belief or doctrine that is beyond human understanding.

Example: The holy trinity is considered a mystery in christianity.

5. A feeling of awe or wonderment.

Example: The mystery of the universe fills her with a sense of wonder.

Examples of the word mystery used in sentences.

  • The mystery of the missing keys still remains unsolved.
  • The magician's tricks always leave me in awe, it's like he's performing a mystery.
  • Nobody knows the mystery behind the old abandoned house on the hill.
  • The strange lights in the sky remain a mystery to the townspeople.
  • I love reading mystery novels, they keep me on the edge of my seat.
  • The disappearance of the famous actor remains a mystery, with no new leads as of yet.
  • She was drawn to the mystery novels in the library, fascinated by the suspenseful plot twists.
  • The mystery of the missing keys was finally solved when they were found in the couch cushions.
  • The strange noises coming from the attic added to the mystery of the old, creaky house.
  • The ancient ruins held a certain mystery, as historians struggled to uncover their true purpose.
  • The mystery of how the ancient pyramids were constructed still intrigues people today.
  • It's a mystery why she suddenly stopped replying to my texts.
  • The detective was determined to unravel the mystery surrounding the missing jewelry.
  • The disappearance of the plane remains a mystery, despite intense search efforts.
  • The book's plot was filled with suspense and mystery, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
  • It's a mystery why he never showed up for the meeting, he never does this kind of thing.
  • Despite multiple investigations, the mystery of the strange noise in the attic was never fully explained.
  • The plot of the movie was full of mystery and suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
  • The mystery of how the thief managed to bypass the high-security system still remains unsolved.
  • The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the ancient city still intrigues archaeologists to this day.
  • The writer's use of vivid imagery added an air of mystery to the story.
  • The ancient Egyptians believed that the afterlife was shrouded in mystery.
  • The police were finally able to solve the mystery behind the strange disappearance of the priceless painting.
  • The mystery surrounding the sudden death of the CEO has sparked a lot of rumors and speculation.
  • The mystery of the missing airplane has baffled investigators for months.
  • The sudden disappearance of the prominent businessman at the peak of his career was shrouded in mystery and suspicion.
  • The elaborate heist that ensnared the museum's prized artifact remains an unsolvable mystery to this day.
  • The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and her plane has captivated the public for decades.
  • The settlers of Roanoke Island vanished without a trace, leaving behind a centuries-old mystery that still puzzles historians.
  • The eerie silence that descended upon the desolate town gave rise to a growing sense of mystery and fear among the few remaining inhabitants.
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