mystifier

[US]/[ˈmɪstɪfaɪər]/
[UK]/[ˈmɪstɪˌfaɪər]/

Translation

v.To make mysterious or obscure.
n.A person or thing that mystifies.; Something that causes confusion or bafflement.

Phrases & Collocations

a mystifier

be a mystifier

great mystifier

the mystifier

mystifier's role

utter mystifier

be mystifiers

solving the mystifier

Example Sentences

the complex legal jargon proved a real mystifier for the average person.

he was a notorious political mystifier, always avoiding direct answers.

the magician's trick was a clever mystifier, leaving the audience baffled.

the company's financial reports were a complete mystifier to investors.

her ambiguous statements were a deliberate mystifier, designed to confuse.

the algorithm's inner workings are a significant mystifier to most users.

he used a series of red herrings as a mystifier to distract from the truth.

the contract's convoluted clauses served as a legal mystifier.

the professor's lectures often became a mystifier, losing the students' interest.

the riddle was a linguistic mystifier, challenging our understanding of language.

the politician's promises were a cynical mystifier aimed at gaining votes.

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