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Definition of "inscrutably" [in•scru•ta•bly]

  • In an inscrutable manner. (adverb)

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Use "inscrutably" in a sentence
  • "The inscrutably named Toro Y Moi is one of the acts most closely associated with chillwave, an indie sound that falls somewhere between electronic music and rock without pausing to puzzle out the difference."
  • "She swore the Pythia rarely slept; she always seemed to be creeping around with that inscrutably Pythia-like expression on her face."
  • "But, conscientiously, in that same year of 1921 the King began the tradition of a visit to Lord's for one afternoon every summer when he would sit at the MCC committee room's open window intently and inscrutably watching the play for precisely an hour before being introduced to the teams during the tea interval."