Mystery (Noun)
Syllable division: mys·tery
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈmɪs.tər.i/ US: /ˈmɪs.tɚ.i/
#1 Meaning: When something has not been explained yet making it strange.
Example:
> Without the murder weapon, the mystery cannot be solved.
> Do you think that life is a mystery?
> A: Do you know why he left the party so early? B: No, not at all. It is a complete mystery to me.
#2 Meaning: A novel/movie/etc. that is normally about a crime or murder explaining every strange thing that happened.
Example:
> Do you like to watch murder mysteries?
> She decided to become a mystery writer.
> He liked reading mysteries while at the beach.
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The human brain is still a big mystery to medical science.
Amazing right Vlad!
Some places are still a mystery to the world.
Would you like to visit some of there mysterious places Bhumika?
That student looked like very mysteriously, because his voice was so soft and his photo was dark.
I don’t like to watch movies full of mysteries.
Good sentence Nirvana!
Try saying: That student looked very mysterious, because his voice was so soft and his photo was dark.
I don’t like to watch movies that are full of mysteries.
I used to read mysteries when I was in high school.
When was the last time you read a book like that Mary?
Where are my keys? This is a big mystery!
Haha I hope that you find them Ligia!
Future of mankind is a big mistery.
That is very true Meci!
Life is a puzzle and God is a mystery.
I like your sentence Miroslaw!
Your beauty is a mystery for me, Darling.😁
Good sentence Moung!
Keep it up 😀
I like John because his smile is full of mystery
Your mystery is very attractive.
Good sentence Renata!
You can also say: Your mysteriousness is very attractive 😀
They couldn’t solve the mystery.
Why do you think they couldn’t solve it Renata?
Some diseases are still a mystery for scientists.
Do you think that these mysteries will ever be solved?
The big house there leaves a big mystery and murder stories