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Synonyms

inscrutable

American  
[in-skroo-tuh-buhl] / ɪnˈskru tə bəl /

adjective

  1. incapable of being investigated, analyzed, or scrutinized; impenetrable.

    Synonyms:
    inexplicable, undiscoverable, incomprehensible, hidden
    Antonyms:
    comprehensible
  2. not easily understood; mysterious; unfathomable.

    an inscrutable smile.

  3. incapable of being seen through physically; physically impenetrable.

    the inscrutable depths of the ocean.


inscrutable British  
/ ɪnˈskruːtəbəl /

adjective

  1. incomprehensible; mysterious or enigmatic

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Related Words

See mysterious.

Other Word Forms

  • inscrutability noun
  • inscrutableness noun
  • inscrutably adverb

Etymology

Origin of inscrutable

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English word from Late Latin word inscrūtābilis. See in- 3, scrutable

Example Sentences

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The highly anticipated release of the Epstein documents was supposed to shine sunlight on an inscrutable criminal saga and provide something like a final accounting.

From The Wall Street Journal

Customers complain of language barriers and agents with inscrutable accents.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though the diary entry concedes that Mansfield was “so intelligent & inscrutable that she repays friendship,” the two women wouldn’t become friends.

From The Wall Street Journal

She wore navy silk riding clothes, and sapphires, and an expression as inscrutable as the sea.

From Literature

There’s a stilted quality to the conversation as they discuss their eccentric, inscrutable dad.

From Los Angeles Times