Sentences with mysterious
mys·te·ri·ous
M m - He died in mysterious circumstances.
- As for his job–well, he was very mysterious about it. [+ about]
- The image of the mysterious car was identified on Google Earth by the Flyin' Globe website.
- The world is filled with many mysterious objects.
- A mysterious occurrence.
- A mysterious smile.
- She is also an expert at staying out of sight while employing various and mysterious ways of tracking down even her most elusive enemies.
- They always want to know that how to be a mysterious guy around girls and add a touch of mystery in their lives.
- A mysterious inscription on the ancient tomb.
- Pleasure is, thus, quite mysterious yet known to everyone.
- Even well beyond the Earth's atmosphere, cosmologists still attempt to explain the mysterious dark matter that pervades the universe at large.
- Mysterious is applied to that which excites curiosity, wonder, etc. but is impossible or difficult to explain or solve [a mysterious murder]; that is inscrutable which is completely mysterious and is altogether incapable of being searched out, interpreted, or understood [the inscrutable ways of God]; mystical applies to that which is occult or esoteric in connection with religious rites or spiritual experience