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enigmatic

[en-ig-mat-ik, ee-nig-] / ˌɛn ɪgˈmæt ɪk, ˌi nɪg- /


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In an official press release wrapping up their 2025 dates, the band were quietly enigmatic.

From BBC

Though generally handsome and admirably executed, they often remain impenetrable, enigmatic objects—carriers saddled with ideas—rather than autonomous, living sculptures in which form and content inextricably fuse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Moxie moves mountains, and in a time when many of us are exhausted by celebrity influencing and mindless idol worship, Paltrow has maintained her enigmatic pull.

From Salon

The elder Cannon covered Reagan’s two-term presidency in the 1980s, but his relationship with the enigmatic Republican leader went back to the 1960s, when Reagan moved from acting to politics.

From Los Angeles Times

"This makes it even more exciting to now have this unique system that opens up new pathways to explore the enigmatic hot exozodiacal dust."

From Science Daily