Inexplicable
"To get to the bottom of" a mystery means to solve it. Getting to the bottom of something means to figure out the reason or explanation for it.
Adjectives to describe someone unable to solve a mystery include perplexed, baffled, stumped, and confounded. These terms convey a sense of confusion and frustration in the face of unanswered questions. Other options could be bewildered, puzzled, or at a loss, highlighting the struggle to find clarity or understanding.
A suitable word for being unable to solve a mystery is "inscrutable." This term describes something that is difficult to understand or interpret, often leaving one perplexed or baffled. Another option is "opaque," which conveys a lack of clarity or transparency, making it challenging to discern the truth behind a situation.
anyone can solve a mystery only a detective can!
Five Have a Mystery to Solve was created in 1962.
No, it is not. Clue is a noun, meaning a fact that helps to solve a mystery, or evidence that solves a crime. It is less frequently a verb (clue in). One popular adjective form is "clueless" (imperceptive, oblivious).
We can solve the mystery.
Solved
This is a complete mystery! I don't know how to solve this mystery. What kind of a mystery is this?
Five Have a Mystery to Solve - 1964 is rated/received certificates of: UK:R
you must have mystery gift to do it... also you need to have 386 shyny's.. (that means from bulbasaur to deoxys)..........
The verb to solve has the participle adjectives solvedand solving. There is also a derivative adjective solvable (soluble).