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    enigma
    /ɪˈnɪɡmə/

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing that is mysterious or difficult to understand: "Madeleine was still an enigma to him"

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  2. ENIGMA definition: 1. something that is mysterious and seems impossible to understand completely: 2. something that…. Learn more.

  3. : something hard to understand or explain. 2. : an inscrutable or mysterious person. 3. : an obscure speech or writing. Did you know? Enigma comes from a Greek word that means "to speak in riddles." It applies to things, as well as to people, that puzzle one's mind.

  4. If you describe something or someone as an enigma, you mean they are mysterious or difficult to understand.

  5. ENIGMA meaning: 1. something that is mysterious and seems impossible to understand completely: 2. something that…. Learn more.

  6. a person of puzzling or contradictory character: To me he has always been an enigma, one minute completely insensitive, the next moved to tears. a saying, question, picture, etc., containing a hidden meaning; riddle.

  7. ENIGMA definition: someone or something that is mysterious and difficult to understand: . Learn more.

  8. Use the noun enigma to refer to something that is a puzzle or a mystery. Why do you have to learn difficult words like this? That is an enigma. Traveling to English from Greek by means of the Latin word for "riddle," enigma refers to something or someone that is

  9. Definition of enigma noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. a puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation. 2. a person of puzzling or contradictory character. 3. a saying, picture, etc., containing a hidden meaning; riddle. [1530–40; < Latin aenigma < Greek aínigma < ainik- (s. of ainíssesthai to speak in riddles, derivative of aînos fable)]

  11. A perplexing, baffling, or seemingly inexplicable matter, person, etc. Webster's New World. Synonyms: puzzler. mystery. sphinx. brain-teaser. conundrum. riddle. closed-book. secret. puzzle. perplexity. rebus. puzzling. problem. inexplicable.