Unriddled [verb]

Definition of Unriddled:

answer, resolve

Opposite/Antonyms of Unriddled:


Sentence/Example of Unriddled:

But bethink you of them, and you will unriddle them for yourself, perhaps.

Most of these letters were parables, but parables which it was not difficult to unriddle.

He got up and tried to open the door, but the handle was a mystery which he could not unriddle.

But I've no time to try to unriddle it now, and you'll never get as far as this, I expect.

Who knows better than you, Marquis, what enigmas they are to unriddle?

To unriddle this is the task of the mythologist, who can only succeed in doing so by intuition.

I'll not be seen; but to my old appointment with Theodosia, and desire her to unriddle it.

The disappearance of the child was a mystery which no one could unriddle.

He's a perfect mystery, and the more I try to unriddle him the more he riddles me.

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