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All acroamatic synonyms

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adjective acroamatic

  • mysterious β€” full of, characterized by, or involving mystery: a mysterious occurrence.
  • obscure β€” (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
  • abstruse β€” You can describe something as abstruse if you find it difficult to understand, especially when you think it could be explained more simply.
  • arcane β€” Something that is arcane is secret or mysterious.
  • mystical β€” mystic; of or relating to supernatural agencies, affairs, occurrences, etc.: a strange, mystical experience.
  • delphic β€” of or relating to Delphi or its oracle or temple
  • cabalistic β€” of or relating to the cabala.
  • cryptic β€” A cryptic remark or message contains a hidden meaning or is difficult to understand.
  • deep β€” If something is deep, it extends a long way down from the ground or from the top surface of something.
  • heavy β€” of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load.
  • hermetic β€” made airtight by fusion or sealing.
  • hidden β€” concealed; obscure; covert: hidden meaning; hidden hostility.
  • inner β€” situated within or farther within; interior: an inner door.
  • inscrutable β€” incapable of being investigated, analyzed, or scrutinized; impenetrable.
  • mystic β€” involving or characterized by esoteric, otherworldly, or symbolic practices or content, as certain religious ceremonies and art; spiritually significant; ethereal.
  • occult β€” of or relating to magic, astrology, or any system claiming use or knowledge of secret or supernatural powers or agencies.
  • orphic β€” of or relating to Orpheus.
  • private β€” privacy
  • profound β€” penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.
  • recondite β€” dealing with very profound, difficult, or abstruse subject matter: a recondite treatise.
  • secret β€” done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others: secret negotiations.
  • sibylline β€” of, resembling, or characteristic of a sibyl; prophetic; oracular.
  • difficult β€” not easily or readily done; requiring much labor, skill, or planning to be performed successfully; hard: a difficult job.
  • severe β€” harsh; unnecessarily extreme: severe criticism; severe laws.
  • arduous β€” Something that is arduous is difficult and tiring, and involves a lot of effort.
  • burdensome β€” If you describe something as burdensome, you mean it is worrying or hard to deal with.
  • complicated β€” If you say that something is complicated, you mean it has so many parts or aspects that it is difficult to understand or deal with.
  • hard β€” not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.
  • harsh β€” ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment; harsh manners.
  • onerous β€” burdensome, oppressive, or troublesome; causing hardship: onerous duties.
  • rough β€” having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
  • serious β€” of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • tedious β€” event: dull
  • tough β€” strong and durable; not easily broken or cut.
  • violent β€” acting with or characterized by uncontrolled, strong, rough force: a violent earthquake.
  • weighty β€” having considerable weight; heavy; ponderous: a weighty bundle.
  • complex β€” Something that is complex has many different parts, and is therefore often difficult to understand.
  • grave β€” the grave accent.
  • wild β€” living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
  • boisterous β€” Someone who is boisterous is noisy, lively, and full of energy.
  • confused β€” If you are confused, you do not know exactly what is happening or what to do.
  • effortful β€” marked by effort or exertion; labored.
  • formidable β€” causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
  • grievous β€” causing grief or great sorrow: grievous news.
  • intolerable β€” not tolerable; unendurable; insufferable: intolerable pain.
  • knotty β€” having knots; full of knots: a knotty piece of wood.
  • laboured β€” productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
  • labored β€” of or relating to workers, their associations, or working conditions: labor reforms.
  • laborious β€” requiring much work, exertion, or perseverance: a laborious undertaking.
  • oppressive β€” burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical: an oppressive king; oppressive laws.
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