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myself
pronoun
1 the reflexive form of I2 (used instead of me when the speaker or writer is the object of an action he or she performs) I did myself a favour I burnt myself .
2 used with I or me , to add emphasis or to clarify something I prefer tea myself I myself took no part in these events .
3 my normal self I am not myself today .
4 (also by myself) alone; without any help.
[14c; Anglo-Saxon me seolf ]
pronoun
1 the reflexive form of I2 (used instead of me when the speaker or writer is the object of an action he or she performs) I did myself a favour I burnt myself .
2 used with I or me , to add emphasis or to clarify something I prefer tea myself I myself took no part in these events .
3 my normal self I am not myself today .
4 (also by myself) alone; without any help.
[14c; Anglo-Saxon me seolf ]
mysterious
adjective
1 difficult or impossible to understand or explain; deeply curious.
2 creating, containing or suggesting mystery.
mysteriously adverb .
mysteriousness noun .
adjective
1 difficult or impossible to understand or explain; deeply curious.
2 creating, containing or suggesting mystery.
mysteriously adverb .
mysteriousness noun .
mystery
noun (mysteries )
1 an event or phenomenon that cannot be, or has not been, explained.
2 the quality of being difficult or impossible to explain or understand, or of being odd or obscure and arousing curiosity.
3 someone about whom very little is known or understood.
4 a story about a crime that is difficult to solve.
5 (esp mysteries) Christianity
a a truth known only because it is revealed by God;
b a sacrament.
6 a religious rite, especially the Eucharist.
as adjective a mystery writer .
[14c: from Latin mysterium , from Greek mysterion , from myein to close the eyes]
noun (mysteries )
1 an event or phenomenon that cannot be, or has not been, explained.
2 the quality of being difficult or impossible to explain or understand, or of being odd or obscure and arousing curiosity.
3 someone about whom very little is known or understood.
4 a story about a crime that is difficult to solve.
5 (esp mysteries) Christianity
a a truth known only because it is revealed by God;
b a sacrament.
6 a religious rite, especially the Eucharist.
as adjective a mystery writer .
[14c: from Latin mysterium , from Greek mysterion , from myein to close the eyes]
mystery play
noun a medieval play originally based on the life of Christ or of a saint, or, later, on any biblical event.
noun a medieval play originally based on the life of Christ or of a saint, or, later, on any biblical event.
mystery religion
noun , hist in the Graeco-Roman world: a religious cult, admission to which was restricted to those who had undertaken secret initiation rites or mysteries.
noun , hist in the Graeco-Roman world: a religious cult, admission to which was restricted to those who had undertaken secret initiation rites or mysteries.
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