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Word For Something That Is Very Interesting And Mysterious

Word for: something that is very interesting and mysterious?

Spock's favorite word: "fascinating".

What do you think makes a person mysterious?

What I find "mysteriously interesting" about a person isn't so much in what they say, but what they don't say. I watch subtle facial expressions, especially the eyes, body language and the words they choose to use. Some words can leave you with more questions then answers.....do you know what I mean?

Synonym for Mysterious and Interesting?

For your next birthday, ask for a thesaurus. When you bring your own connotations to the meaning of words, YOU are the only person who can decide what word you want to use.
In short, it depends on what you MEAN by YOUR use of the word "mysterious".

What is one word to describe someone that is interesting and mysterious but i want to get to know you?

I'd suggest one of: alluring or bewitching or enchanting or wonderful.

Wonderful as a word probably fits the meaning best but most people do not relate it to "full of wonder and mystery"

Do you like mysterious person?

Mysterious? The word suggests that we doubt the very existence of a person... It could be perhaps a mystic person....
A person whose actions, words, and behaviour are not in conformity with expected pattern of the society in which he is present, such a person would be mystic or mysterious (whatever).
Well, such persons would be interesting to those on spiritual path just to find out if their out-of-normal methods are supportive to one's pursuit.

The original question is:What is the word for a thing which is ‘Strange but Familiar’?My answer:The word “uncanny” can mean “strangely familiar”.Uncanny - Wikipedia

I don’t know if I would use the word mystery.The most interesting physical thing about space is that it’s curved or warped.As a friend who wrote a cosmology book noted, we can make some empirical observations which seem to confirm this.You need some serious math to prepare to understand this. On the semi-serious side, you can start by reading Abbott’s book Flatland. Own a globe. Understand the limits of map projection in particular on computer screens (I used to run the local computer graphics professional society chapter; programmer arrogance has to be overcome). You can learn about cartography, but that won’t be enough.You need a class in non-Euclidean geometry. You need a forcing function to warp your thinking, so you can see why some cosmologists think if you head out into space that you might eventually come back to the same place, but doubtful in reality, in your life time. That’s how astronomers, cosmologists in particular, think.It’s a really weird property, but it gets you gravity. It moves you away from all the flat Earthers here on Quora and the net. Take astro-photos (long time duration, not short (take a few short ones later)). When you have done a few, you have to take one long duration in particular. Where? You need to figure that out. Why? You will understand. Because the FEs won’t, as a start.Our world has attributes which are not obvious, and they are not local. And this extends into space.

What is a word (adjective)to describe being interested, but not in a good way?

Troubled, worried, concerned, dismayed, perturbed, disheartened, unsettled, uneasy, disconcerted, upset, distressed, troubled, anxious, supportive, sympathetic.
It isn't just 'the word', it'll be sentences and perhaps discussions, for which you might feel you need to be prepared. Really-- good luck.

Disturbed, mentioned by Cat, is v. good; the first word I thought of.

Everything is unique in some way. Objects we are attached to are lovely. Things which defy explanation is mysterious. The limiting factor is clearly the mysterious part. So choose a word which connote something mysterious and see if it allude to the two other words.here is a list to choose from. Synonyms for "mysterious".

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