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Inegmatic

Definition:

(adjective) Mysterious or puzzling; difficult to understand or explain.

Senses:

Sense 1:

(adjective) Pertaining to something that is enigmatic or perplexing.

Example sentence: The ancient script is written in an inegmatic language, making it a great challenge for linguists to decipher.

Sense 2:

(adjective) Characterized by a fascinating aura of mystery or ambiguity.

Example sentence: The inegmatic allure of the abandoned mansion drew adventurers and thrill-seekers from all around.

Sense 3:

(adverb) In a manner that is perplexing or difficult to fathom.

Example sentence: The magician seamlessly performed his tricks, leaving the audience inegmatically mesmerized.

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