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Mystified
ˈmɪs.tɪ.faɪMeanings of Mystified:
verbUtterly bewilder or perplex (someone).
Usage examples:
I was completely mystified by his disappearance
Meanings of Mystifies:
verbUtterly bewilder or perplex (someone).
Usage examples:
I was completely mystified by his disappearance
Meanings of Mystify:
verbUtterly bewilder or perplex (someone).
Usage examples:
I was completely mystified by his disappearance
Meanings of Mystifying:
adjectiveUtterly bewildering or perplexing.
Usage examples:
A mystifying phenomenon
verbUtterly bewilder or perplex (someone).
Usage examples:
I was completely mystified by his disappearance
Meanings of Mystifyingly:
adverbIn a way that is very strange or impossible to explain
Usage examples:
The book ends as abruptly and mystifyingly as it begins., mystifyingly, neither vince's grandpa nor…
Meanings of Mystique:
nounA quality of mystery, glamour, or power associated with someone or something.
Usage examples:
The mystique surrounding the monarchy
Meanings of Mystiques:
nounA quality of mystery, glamour, or power associated with someone or something.
Usage examples:
The mystique surrounding the monarchy
Meanings of Myth:
nounA traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
Usage examples:
Ancient celtic myths
Meanings of Mythic:
adjectiveMythical.
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Mythic creatures
Meanings of Mythical:
adjectiveOccurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales.
Usage examples:
One of denmark's greatest mythical heroes
Meanings of Mythically:
adverbIn a way that exists only in stories
Usage examples:
The tiger is a mythically powerful symbol in literature., the author has created a mythically noble…
Meanings of Mythicise:
verbMake (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths.
Usage examples:
The figure of jesus had been mythicized by the religious imagination of the early christians
Meanings of Mythicised:
verbMake (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths.
Usage examples:
The figure of jesus had been mythicized by the religious imagination of the early christians
Meanings of Mythiciser:
nounAn interpreter or student of myths; a person who interprets accounts of miracles or supernatural events as myths rather than as historically true.
Meanings of Mythicising:
verbMake (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths.
Usage examples:
The figure of jesus had been mythicized by the religious imagination of the early christians
Meanings of Mythicization:
nounThe creation of a myth or myths; transformation into the subject of myth.
Meanings of Mythicize:
verbMake (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths.
Usage examples:
The figure of jesus had been mythicized by the religious imagination of the early christians
Meanings of Mythicizer:
nounAn interpreter or student of myths; a person who interprets accounts of miracles or supernatural events as myths rather than as historically true.
Meanings of Mythicizing:
verbMake (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths.
Usage examples:
The figure of jesus had been mythicized by the religious imagination of the early christians
Meanings of Mythified:
verbMake (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths; mythicize.
Usage examples:
As success mythified their reputation, the stormtroopers grew in distinctiveness
Meanings of Mythify:
verbMake (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths; mythicize.
Usage examples:
As success mythified their reputation, the stormtroopers grew in distinctiveness
Meanings of Mythifying:
verbMake (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths; mythicize.
Usage examples:
As success mythified their reputation, the stormtroopers grew in distinctiveness
Meanings of Mythoclast:
nounA person who destroys or discredits a myth or myths.
Meanings of Mythoclastic:
adjectiveThat destroys or discredits a myth or myths; devoted to the destruction of myths.
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