Mystifying in a sentence as an adjective

The morphing of those SVG shapes is mystifying.

More mystifying than the fact that these 'I got linked from HN and made a graph!

The explosion in use of web fonts is something I find a bit mystifying.

Presence of the word "calculus" tends to make us think something is grand and mystifying.

The only mystifying thing they did is getting up in the morning and decide that they want to **** innocent people.

And the magic doesn’t just come from its mystifying appearance; it’s magical because it exists.

I find your comment fascinating and, from the perspective of a twice founder, mystifying.

If you're a software developer and its 'mystifying' how your program can do what it does that is a problem you should address.

I found this article very useful, and helpful in de-mystifying the world of functional programming.

The banana plug ports are a completely mystifying design decision.

Why law enforcement is so squeamish about releasing numbers is mystifying.

> "Why law enforcement is so squeamish about releasing numbers is mystifying.

Tools that better match the market would be better for all participants, and the market maker skimming off the top, so its mystifying why they put no effort into it.

But even less high falutin' fields have similar languages--listening to sports fans talking about what's happening can be quite mystifying to me, given all of the shorthand they're using.

Low coupling, when dressed up in terms like "Service-oriented architecture" or "the Unix philosophy", is seen as mystifying and novel to most programming journeymen, like some sort of weird Eastern religion.

In particular, the loud noises of the pure-FP crowd about scary side-effects has generally been mystifying to me because it really is not a problem I generally encounter in the code I write now.

Mystifying 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 mysterious