unriddle

[ʌnˈrɪdl]

unriddle Definition

  • 1to solve or explain a mystery or puzzle
  • 2to make something clear or understandable

Using unriddle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unriddle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It took him years to unriddle the meaning of the ancient manuscript.

  • Example

    The detective finally unriddled the mystery behind the missing jewels.

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    She tried to unriddle the complicated instructions for assembling the furniture.

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    The teacher helped the students to unriddle the difficult math problem.

unriddle Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for unriddle

Phrases with unriddle

  • riddle me this

    a phrase used to introduce a question or problem that is difficult to answer or solve

    Example

    Riddle me this: what has a heart that doesn't beat?

  • riddle of the Sphinx

    a famous riddle from Greek mythology, posed by the Sphinx, which asks 'What goes on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?'

    Example

    The riddle of the Sphinx was famously solved by Oedipus.

  • riddle with bullets

    to shoot someone or something many times

    Example

    The gangsters riddled the car with bullets, killing everyone inside.

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Summary: unriddle in Brief

To 'unriddle' [ʌnˈrɪdl] is to solve or explain a mystery or puzzle, or to make something clear or understandable. It can be used in various contexts, such as deciphering ancient manuscripts, solving mysteries, or clarifying complicated instructions. The phrase 'riddle me this' is often used to introduce a difficult question or problem.