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Enigma

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Noun — A person or thing that is puzzling, mysterious, or hard to understand.

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remains an enigma something of an enigma wrapped in an enigma

Etymology

From Latin aenigma (“riddle”), being derived itself from the Ancient Greek verbal noun αἴνιγμα (aínigma, “dark saying, speaking in riddles”).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Enigma” mean?

The word “Enigma” means a person or thing that is puzzling, mysterious, or hard to understand. In plain terms, something or someone genuinely puzzling or mysterious.

How do you use “Enigma” in a sentence?

Here is “Enigma” used in a sentence: “His sudden disappearance remains an enigma to this day.”

What part of speech is “Enigma”?

“Enigma” is a noun.

Is “Enigma” a common word?

“Enigma” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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