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mysteriously

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/mɪˈstɪəriəsli/ · mys-te-ri-ous-ly

In a manner that is difficult to understand or explain.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a manner that is difficult to understand or explain.

ایسے طریقے سے جو سمجھنے یا وضاحت کرنے میں مشکل ہو۔

پراسرار طریقے سے

pur-asraar tareeqay se

Synonyms

enigmaticallycrypticallyobscurelyدانائی سےمکرم طریقے سےعجیب و غریب

Antonyms

clearlyobviouslyplainlyواضح طور پرصاف طور پربے حجاب

Common Collocations

  • mysteriously vanished
  • mysteriously quiet
  • mysteriously beautiful

Example Sentences

She mysteriously vanished without a trace.

وہ پراسرار طریقے سے بغیر کسی نشانی کے غائب ہو گئی۔

Woh pur-asraar tareeqay se baghair kisi nishani ke ghaib ho gayi.

The old book was mysteriously covered in dust.

پرانا کتاب پراسرار طریقے سے گرد میں ڈھکا ہوا تھا۔

Purana kitaab pur-asraar tareeqay se gard mein dhaka hua tha.

He spoke to her mysteriously, as if he knew a secret.

اس نے اس سے پراسرار طریقے سے بات کی، جیسے کہ وہ کوئی راز جانتا ہو۔

Us ne is se pur-asraar tareeqay se baat ki, jaise ke woh koi raaz jaanta ho.

Easily Confused With

mysterious:Mysteriously is the adverb form, describing the manner of an action, while mysterious is the adjective that describes a noun.

Word Family

mystery
nounپراسرار چیز
mysterious
adjectiveپراسرار
mystify
verbحیران کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a mystery novel where things unfold mysteriously.

Imagine a foggy night where secrets are hidden and revealed mysteriously.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں تو بے خبری بھی عجیب ہوتی ہے، پراسرار طریقے سے بے خبر رہنے کی ختم ہوگی۔

Mohabbat mein to bekhabari bhi ajeeb hoti hai, Pur-asraar tareeqay se bekhabar rehne ki khatam hogi.

In love, even ignorance is strange, the end of being unaware will happen mysteriously.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پراسرار راز کو نہ کھولو

Pur-asraar raaz ko na kholo

Do not reveal a mysterious secret.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "mysteriosus" — full of mystery

First known use: 15th century

The word evolved from Latin into Middle English, maintaining its meaning related to things that are difficult to understand.