unriddled

/ʌnˈrɪdəld/
verb
  1. Past tense of unriddle: solved or explained something confusing or mysterious.
    • The team unriddled the technical problem just before the deadline.
    • He unriddled the ancient script with the help of a historian.
    • She unriddled the code after hours of careful study.
adjective
  1. Having been solved or explained; no longer mysterious.
    • The unriddled puzzle brought a sense of relief to the group.
    • After the lecture, the once confusing theory felt fully unriddled.
    • The unriddled message revealed the spy's location.
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