Mysterious in a sentence as an adjective

Malamud is getting sued by what is only referred to as the mysterious "the code people".

They handed over a small golden box, with mysterious carvings.

He's funny, provocative, mysterious, strange, smart, creative... how could anyone _not_ want to see him back?

Not that this needs pointing out, but this also means the mysterious Chinese server also gets to read all your iMessages.

I learn almost nothing from your comment "**** spanning tree".This kind of behind the curtain stuff is mysterious to many people.

The technology behind it is neither mysterious nor is it secret.

Many things that are mysterious to other people are immediately apparent to you.

The whole "it's mysterious" thing is a lie promoted by the chemical companies, primarily Bayer.

You pay the spread for every transaction, and if banks get involved, you can probably expected to get ****** in all sorts of mysterious ways by the FX desk at some point too.

Bioinformatics and evolution research have shown "life" to be much more ambiguous and mysterious than we could have ever imaged.

The underlying mechanisms allowing this is highly mysterious and is certainly deserving of further research.

What's more mysterious is that the "divine" number equals your height divided by the height of your torso, and even weirder, the ratio of female bees to male bees in a typical hive!

By not adopting everyday language, features become mysterious.

For me, trying to remember when object inheritance and version control and function definitions were mysterious is like trying to remember when I didn't understand algebra.

"The thing programmers do--it isn't using arcane languages, recognizing mysterious error codes, memorizing APIs or libraries.

In my last year, I signed up for a course on compilers, not because I wanted to work on compilers but because I wanted to demystify one of the last things that still seemed mysterious in my day-to-day computer work.

Not just a warning about some mysterious "perils of downloading unauthorized content"?What premises could you possibly have that would make the correct conclusion "warn people 5 times and then take some vague and indeterminate action"?

This is the sort of person that I want to be engaged with:* highly opinionated* driven by personal interest* not afraid to go down the worm hole and come up with little public recognition and enormous personal gainThis is the sort of project that makes me grin:* highly engrossing project page* mysterious motivations* unknown implications* legally ambiguousI love this ****.

Assuming we make it out of the solar system and so on, then just imagine the practical jokes we get to play on future civilizations: Whoopee cushions crafted out of gas giants, mysterious "ruins" that have no bloody purpose at all, ancient stone tablets that end with "Assuming a spherical cow in a vacuum..."Some archeologist, 20 millions years hence: "Oh god, not /these/ forerunners again.

Mysterious definitions

adjective

of an obscure nature; "the new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms"; "a deep dark secret"; "the inscrutable workings of Providence"; "in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life"- Rachel Carson; "rituals totally mystifying to visitors from other lands"

See also: cryptic cryptical deep inscrutable mystifying

adjective

having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding; "mysterious symbols"; "the mystical style of Blake"; "occult lore"; "the secret learning of the ancients"

See also: mystic mystical occult secret orphic