"Mysteriously attractive" refers to someone who draws others in with an intriguing charm or allure that is hard to define or understand. This attraction often stems from an air of mystery or enigma surrounding the person, making them captivating and compelling. Their appeal may come from their unique qualities, behaviors, or the way they carry themselves, prompting curiosity and interest. Ultimately, this combination of factors creates a magnetism that is both alluring and elusive.
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Mysteriously is an adverb.
The word mysteriously is already an adverb. You can't have an adverb of an adverb.Some example sentences are:The passport mysteriously vanished.She is mysteriously creepy but insanely cute.
If you're a guy, you don't. Girls use sacks of steak.From the lighter side: There was this one girl that was mysteriously VERY attractive to me. She was using worcestershire sauce for perfume!
The old man was mysteriously happy. Her puppy is mysteriously sick. The police were still trying to investigate the mysteriously sudden death.
No the word mysteriously is not a noun. It is an adverb.
Physical beauty has nothing to do with an attractive personality. If someone's personality is attractive it means the way they act, not the way they look, is attractive.
Handsome means that you are attractive. What is attractive to some, may not be attractive to everyone. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
You mean, besides the one you just wrote? Debra is an attractive woman.
Distinctive or attractive