All 9 Uses of
enigma
in
The Bourne Ultimatum
- "Put rock salt on the trail," he added enigmatically.†
enigmatically = in a mysterious manner that seems unexplainable
- Your assumption's correct unless they've come up with a new type of Enigma, which is unlikely.†
- With those enigmatic words the attorney whipped around, and raced across the room, fumbling in his trousers pocket.†
enigmatic = mysterious and seeming unexplainable
- "Cute, real cute," said Conklin enigmatically.†
enigmatically = in a mysterious manner that seems unexplainable
- His thoughts returned to the enigmatic Santos, the premier conduit in Carlos's army, the most trusted satellite in the Jackal's orbit, a man whose French might have been formed at the Sorbonne, yet Santos was a Latin American.†
enigmatic = mysterious and seeming unexplainable
- Paris traffic is an endless enigma regardless of the hour of day or night.
*enigma = mystery
- "I'm sure there's a reason," stated Bernardine, still looking at the enigmatically passive face of Dominique Lavier.†
enigmatically = in a mysterious manner that seems unexplainable
- "The presence of the Soviets was both alarming and enigmatic," continued the count.†
enigmatic = mysterious and seeming unexplainable
- He's an enigma-one moment an efficient multilingual intelligence officer, the next a gossiping clown in French feathers, still again a pimp for traveling ministers.†
Definition:
something mysterious that seems unexplainable