Strange, bizarre. I think "mysterious" generally means anonomous, unknown, confusing, or something/one that not much is known about. So I think two good synonyms for meyterious are: obvious, or well-known.
The comparative form of "strange" is "stranger," used to compare two things. The superlative form is "strangest," used to compare three or more things. These forms are created by adding the suffix "-er" for the comparative and "-est" for the superlative to the base adjective "strange."
It's a riddle inside an enigma wrapped in a mystery. It's a conundrum, a head scratcher, a poser. It could be concealed, encoded, cabalistic. It's unintelligible, Greek to me, written in runes
No, the word strange has one syllable.
The word strange is an adjective.No, it is both.
Try queer, mysterious, odd
The correct spelling is mysterious (unknown, secretive, strange).
suspiciousPuzzling, Strange, Peculiar, Inexplicable just to name a few.
The correct spelling is mysterious (unexplained, strange).
In "The Haunting," mysterious events occurred in the house such as unexplained noises, strange occurrences, and ghostly sightings that frightened the inhabitants.
Synonyms for unknown are indefinite, mysterious, strange, unfamiliar, unheard of, nameless, and unidentified.mysterious
Can u be more specific in terms of language or reference point
Donald C. Wilson has written: 'Strange and Mysterious Visitors'
unusual, striking, strange, fascinating, mysterious, unfamiliar, foreign, alien, tropical, external
He says he is not well in health (that he is sick).
The creators wanted a character and a mysterious one to so they made Harry potter and thought he was good enough and decided he got through and they wanted this film to be strange, mystical and mysterious.....:)
The word "eerie" is an adjective. It is used to describe something strange, mysterious, or unsettling.