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单词 inscrutability
释义

inscrutable

adjective

in·​scru·​ta·​ble in-ˈskrü-tə-bəl How to pronounce inscrutable (audio)
: not readily investigated, interpreted, or understood : mysterious
an inscrutable smile
inscrutable motives
inscrutability
in-ˌskrü-tə-ˈbi-lə-tē How to pronounce inscrutable (audio)
noun
inscrutableness
in-ˈskrü-tə-bəl-nəs How to pronounce inscrutable (audio)
noun
inscrutably
in-ˈskrü-tə-blē How to pronounce inscrutable (audio)
adverb

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Scrutinizing the inscrutable may be futile: even close scrutiny can fail to decipher it. Scrutinizing the scrutable, on the other hand, is likely to yield some understanding. All of these scrut- words have the same Latin root: scrutari, meaning “to search or examine.” While scrutiny, scrutinize, and inscrutable all prove themselves useful in everyday discourse, English speakers don’t tend to call much on scrutable, which functions as a synonym of comprehensible.

Synonyms

  • arcane
  • cryptic
  • deep
  • enigmatic
  • enigmatical
  • impenetrable
  • mysterious
  • mystic
  • occult
  • uncanny
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Example Sentences

Supersymmetry is a magic mirror, and everything in what we imagine to be the real world has its ghostly, inscrutable mirror image. Ian Stewart, Prospect, September 2003 Of all the myths that have grown up around Alan Greenspan, the most powerful is the idea that he's willfully inscrutable. James Surowiecki, New Yorker, 22 Jan. 2001 That wily politicians might adopt Franklin's distinction between appearance and reality to become inscrutable confidence men did not seem to trouble him. John H. Summers, Journal of American History, December 2000 an inscrutable work of art He was a quiet, inscrutable man.
Recent Examples on the Web Kaluuya’s literal blackness, featured in a shaded, climactic close-up, is almost indiscernible even in IMAX, making his countenance inscrutable. Armond White, National Review, 22 July 2022 Among his friends and colleagues, Blazy is famous—or notorious—for eclectic reference points, most noticeably in his often inscrutable mood boards. Nathan Heller, Vogue, 23 Aug. 2022 Business leaders report that the multicloud data bills are inscrutable and, often, literally thick. Dave Mosley, Forbes, 8 Aug. 2022 In a suburban office park, the signs aren’t so inscrutable. New York Times, 5 July 2022 Waugh stares at his Zoom camera for a good few seconds with an inscrutable smile. Adam B. Vary, Variety, 23 Sep. 2021 But after a long period of inscrutable dithering, Manchin pulled the rug out from under BBB, and seemingly any hope for meaningful climate legislation. Adam Sobel, CNN, 12 Aug. 2022 His Church of San Carlos Borromeo in Milan, completed in 1967, bears an inscrutable gray façade punctured by a geometric arrangement of slit and diamond-shaped windows that harbor a light and soaring space within. Los Angeles Times, 28 July 2022 Its hero’s emotions could gently be described as inscrutable. David Sims, The Atlantic, 5 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Late Latin inscrutabilis, from Latin in- + scrutari to search — more at scrutiny

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

inscrutability

noun

1
as in mysteriousness
the quality or state of being impossible to know, understand, or explain the inscrutability of divine intentions is something that people of faith usually just accept

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • mysteriousness
  • ambiguity
  • impenetrability
  • uncanniness
  • vagueness
  • obscurity
  • profundity
  • incomprehensibility
  • unintelligibility
  • inexplicability
  • murkiness
  • darkness
  • equivocality
  • inscrutableness
  • unknowability
  • numinousness
  • abstruseness
  • deepness
  • shadowiness
  • esotericism
  • equivocalness
  • unintelligibleness
  • inexplicableness
  • hermetism
  • unanswerability
  • abstrusity
  • reconditeness

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • intelligibility
  • understandability
  • straightforwardness
  • obviousness
  • clarity
  • plainness
  • transparency
  • self-evidence
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2
as in ambiguity
the quality or state of having a veiled or uncertain meaning the inscrutability of the notations in the ledger—who, for example, was the recipient of "gift to X" ?

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • ambiguity
  • ambiguousness
  • mysteriousness
  • mystery
  • obliqueness
  • opaqueness
  • uncertainty
  • nebulousness
  • murkiness
  • complexity
  • opacity
  • obliquity
  • obscurity
  • equivocation
  • nebulosity
  • darkness
  • impenetrability
  • vagueness
  • incomprehensibility
  • indistinctness
  • inscrutableness
  • equivocalness
  • indefiniteness
  • indirectness
  • dimness
  • mistiness
  • fuzziness
  • haziness
  • obtuseness
  • abstruseness
  • cloudiness
  • depth
  • fogginess
  • profoundness
  • faintness
  • difficulty
  • circuity
  • reconditeness
  • complication
  • incomprehensibleness
  • deepness
  • shadow
  • circuitousness
  • shade
  • abstrusity

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • clarity
  • obviousness
  • plainness
  • comprehensibility
  • clearness
  • intelligibility
  • certainty
  • brightness
  • distinctness
  • legibility
  • directness
  • incisiveness
  • exactness
  • lucidity
  • definiteness
  • openness
  • straightforwardness
  • explicitness
  • perspicuity
  • forthrightness
  • surety
  • incision
  • visibility
  • self-evidence
  • readability
  • tangibility
  • lucidness
  • obviousness
  • palpability
  • readableness
  • perspicuousness
  • tangibleness
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