The term "enigma", which means "puzzle" or "mystery" or even "conundrum" may be used diversely in a sentence. A single example can be seen in the following: "The investigator scratched his head again and again over the enigma posed by the missing cargo."
It is a noun. Example: The enigma of her identity continued to distract him for the rest of the day.
The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the treasure was an enigma to the entire town.
The use of the word enigma is apparently an enigma to you! Delicious irony!
She was an unusual person, and an enigma to those who tried to understand her.
"An enigma wrapped in mystery and riddled with controversy" is how UFO's have been described. He/she is an enigma. The location of 'The Lost Dutchman' gold mine remains an enigma.
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(Specifically, an enigma is a type of riddle generally expressed in metaphorical or allegorical language that requires ingenuity and careful thinking for its solution. But it is used generically to mean a puzzle or mystery.)It seemed an enigma how the cars suddenly crashed on the open highway.The exact method used by the ancient scientists remains an enigma.
The police uncovered no evidence, so the identity of the robbers remained a puzzling enigma.
The detective was faced with an enigma when trying to solve the mysterious case of the missing painting.
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Enigma: An seemingly unbreakable code that originated in WWII when the German's used it for communication. It now means just that - a difficult code to decipher or a mystery. "His body language baffled me, I couldn't figure it out - He was a walking enigma."
His disappearance is an enigma that has given rise to speculation