mystifier

English

Etymology

mystify + -er

Noun

mystifier (plural mystifiers)

  1. A person who obscures or muddles information, making something appear to be a mystery.
  2. A situation that is puzzling, or mystifying

French

Etymology

From Latin mysta + -ifier.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mis.ti.fje/
  • (file)

Verb

mystifier

  1. to mystify, fool

Conjugation

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