Simple past tense and past participle of mystify.(verb)
Puzzled or confused(adjective)
State of enchantment as concerns person or event(adjective)
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Use "mystified" in a sentence
"The name mystified me, until I came to realize that salsa golf must have been, at some point, a staple on country club menus in some of the Spanish-speaking world."
"Though laziness is easily enough understood, I remain mystified as to why anyone who purports to follow Jesus would choose to condemn an entire population over choosing to obey Jesus 'self-proclaimed greatest commandment to love one's neighbor as oneself."
"You wrote that you remain mystified by the insistence of those who live in the Chapala area on driving US-plated cars."