The usual adverb is "mystifyingly" from the present participle. (The past participle adverb form mystifiedly is practically never used.)
You always mystify me when you can make a great meal out of practically nothing.
baffle, confound, disconcert, mystify
* bewilder * confuse * bamboozle * puzzle * perplex * confound * stump * flabbergast
No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
adverb is word that modified a verb,adjective.or other adverb
There is no adjective form of 'mystify.' However there is an adverb form. See Sources and Related Links.,
Researchers have studied the virus, but it continues to mystify them.
I'm gonna go with Mystify, which comes from the word Mystic.
The cast of Mystify - 2013 includes: Adolf as Breytenbach
You always mystify me when you can make a great meal out of practically nothing.
means to excitedintrigues.
Mystified ex: He was mystified as to the origin of the strange object. Root word: Mystify ex: The origin of the strange object continued to mystify him. Definition: to confuse or puzzle to make mysterious
Mystify means to confuse or puzzle mentally. It also means to perplex the mind of or to bewilder. For e.g. I was mystified by his behavior. Another example is: I mystify my teachers when I don't listen in class but answer their questions correctly.
The present tense form of "mystified" is "mystify."
On March 15th, 1985, Inxs officially released their song, Mystify. Recorded 2 years earlier as part of their album, 'Kick', Mystify was first publicly previewed on the Australian Made tour. Mystify was written by Andrew Farriss and Micheal Hutchence and produced by Chris Thomas.
baffle, confound, disconcert, mystify
An educated guess is mystery.