Definition of "enigmatically" [e•nig•mat•ic•al•ly]
Acting in a manner that suggests an enigma.(adverb)
Behaving mysteriously or strangely.(adverb)
Functioning in a way that is unexplainable.(adverb)
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Use "enigmatically" in a sentence
"I was interested enough to look up the author's name enigmatically hidden under initials, but it has to be a woman, right?"
"For someone who cost €34.5 million - Manchester United's record purchase - Berbatov could not be called enigmatically inspirational just now."
"By making it impossible to quote him directly, he was able to satisfy both of Morris’s contradictory desires—he would always come across as interesting (in that the reporter would be forced to essentially fictionalize a narrative from a conversation that was almost impossible to reference), but he’d still be presented in the way he wanted to be seen (which is to say, enigmatically)."