<adj.all> I didn't grasp the meaning of that enigmatic comment until much later prophetic texts so enigmatic that their meaning has been disputed for centuries
resembling an oracle in obscurity of thought
<adj.all> the oracular sayings of Victorian poets so enigmatic that priests might have to clarify it an enigmatic smile
Enigmatic \E`nig*mat"ic\ (?; 277), Enigmatical \E`nig*mat"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. ['e]nigmatique.] Relating to or resembling an enigma; not easily explained or accounted for; darkly expressed; not clear to the understanding; obscure; puzzling; as, an enigmatical answer; I didn't grasp the meaning of that enigmatical comment until much later; prophetic texts so enigmatical that their meaning has been disputed for centuries.
If such a dark side exists, some light may soon be shed on this enigmatic figure.
There was accordingly a period during which, within PW, there was some doubt about the reliability of the informant's often rather enigmatic communications.' By February 1990, Price Waterhouse felt able to go to the Bank to discuss its growing fears.
Returning as the enigmatic rock star Eddie Wilson is Michael Pare (pronounced Paw-RAY).
So much the better for his sentimental vision of America as a place where a European's enigmatic dream might come true.
It's too bad, because the enigmatic Waits is clever with words.
If one's politics were pro-Long, one accepted the "official" story that Long was assassinated by Dr. Carl A. Weiss, an enigmatic physician who, witnesses said, shot Long and then was cut down by a fusillade from Long's bodyguards.
The daughter of enigmatic actor Marlon Brando was indeed in a psychiatric hospital, Balancia says.
He doted on Watteau's delicately enigmatic paintings and collected ornate snuff boxes that have fetched $1 million apiece at auction.
Early voters at Committee Room 12 included Hurd, a part-time writer of fiction, who quipped that the three-way tussle for the leadership "has given me a plot for my next novel." Major flashed an enigmatic smile, and said nothing.
But perhaps the most enigmatic message came on the government's Channel 2.
In contrast to his sometimes enigmatic father, he pushes clear communications.
Kelly's public image as no-nonsense and straight-talking has been polished by his daily TV appearances, and for once the city is confronting an event on which public opinion is united. James Fox, the FBI director, has remained a more enigmatic figure.
What are those enigmatic Germans up to now?
Unfortunately, the film does little to probe beyond the enigmatic surface of a man who could laud his country while simultaneously betraying it.
He was the original Zach, the enigmatic director in the show when it opened on Broadway 14 years ago.
By coincidence, Fortune puts John Moores' personal wealth at Dollars 2.7bn. Like many of the super-wealthy, Moores - still alive, at 97 - is a bit enigmatic.
Since establishing the firm a year ago, Rittenberg has found markets and Chinese partners for U.S. makers of gas turbines, pencils, jeans and electrical appliances, and guided them through the enigmatic world of Chinese contract negotiations.
Of all the players in the First City drama, the 48-year-old Mr. Cihak is described by the people involved as the most enigmatic.