Today’s Words That Work: Inscrutable
Inscrutable (in-SKROO-tuh-bul) — from the Latin for not + scrutinize — means obscure or cryptic; difficult to comprehend, fathom, or interpret.
Example (as used by Drayton Bird today): When I got into the mail-order business years ago, it wasn’t something you boasted about. You would be a bit inscrutable when people asked you what your job was.

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