unmystified

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ mystified.

Adjective

unmystified (comparative more unmystified, superlative most unmystified)

  1. Not mystified.
    • 1838, American Anti-Slavery Society, The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4:
      The plain import of the clause, unmystified by the commentators, is, that believing masters would not fail to do their part towards, or encourage by suitable returns, the free service of those who had once been under the yoke."
    • 1844, A. W. Kinglake, Eothen:
      The ruins (the fragments of one or two prostrate pillars) lie upon a promontory, bare and unmystified by the gloom of surrounding groves.