1. mystifying - Adjective
2. mystifying - Verb
4. mystifying - Adjective Satellite
of Mystify
Source: Webster's dictionary[T]he rare earth elements perplex us in our researches, baffle us in our speculations, and haunt us in our very dreams. They stretch like an unknown sea before us mocking, mystifying and murmuring strange revelations and possibilities. William Crookes
I could not resist the temptation of mystifying him a bit, I suppose it is some taste of the original apple that remains still in our mouths. Bram Stoker
To fasten on the facts while forgetting the social content is to fall prey to a mystifying immediacy. In an antagonistic society, appearance and essence, immediacy and mediacy, diverge; things are not what they seem to be. Russell Jacoby
Guild doesn't like me." "That's true." "He doesn't like you, ether." "That is mystifying. Derek Landy
Ultimately, the idea of acting is to understand the people you're playing, and then where they're coming from is not so mystifying. You've got to detox a bit after, though. Joseph Mawle
Directing is mystifying. It's a long, long, skid on an icy road, and you do the best you can trying to stay on the road... If you're still here when you come out of the spin, it's a relief. But you've got to have the terror if you're going to do anything worthwhile. Mike Nichols