inscrutable

  • 31inscrutable —   …

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  • 32inscrutable — in·scru·ta·ble || ɪn skruːtÉ™bl adj. not easily understood, enigmatic, mysterious; cannot be investigated; impenetrable …

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  • 33inscrutable — [ɪn skru:təb(ə)l] adjective impossible to understand or interpret. Derivatives inscrutability noun inscrutably adverb Origin ME: from eccles. L. inscrutabilis, from in not + scrutari (see scrutiny) …

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  • 34inscrutable — a. Undiscoverable, unsearchable, impenetrable, incomprehensible, inexplicable, unfathomable, hidden, mysterious, past comprehension, above comprehension, not to be understood …

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  • 35Inscrutable —    One of the many Elvish names for the race of Men …

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  • 36inscrutable — adj 1. impenetrable, incomprehensible, uncomprehensible, undiscoverable; hidden, concealed, secret, cryptic, perdu, occult; poker faced, deadpan, sphinxlike. 2. mysterious, arcane, inexplicable, unexplainable, insolvable, insoluble, unaccountable …

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  • 37inscrutable — in·scru·ta·ble …

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  • 38inscrutable — /ɪnˈskrutəbəl / (say in skroohtuhbuhl) adjective 1. incapable of being searched into or scrutinised; impenetrable to investigation. 2. not easily understood; mysterious; enigmatic. 3. impenetrable or unfathomable physically. {late Middle English …

  • 39inscrutable — adj. wholly mysterious, impenetrable. Derivatives: inscrutability n. inscrutableness n. inscrutably adv. Etymology: ME f. eccl.L inscrutabilis (as IN (1), scrutari search: see SCRUTINY) …

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  • 40The Inscrutable Americans — infobox Book | name = The Inscrutable Americans title orig = translator = image caption = author = Anurag Mathur illustrator = cover artist = country = India language = English genre = publisher = Rupa Publications / New World Library release… …

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