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Antonyms for Mystery

Noun:

Clarity: the quality of being clear, transparent, or easily understood.

Sample sentence: The clarity of the instructions in the manual made it easy to assemble the furniture.

Explanation: Clarity means the opposite of mystery. It represents the state of being easily understood or transparent. When something is clear, there is no element of mystery or confusion surrounding it.

Adjective:

Obvious: easily perceived or understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent.

Sample sentence: It was obvious that she had been crying, as her eyes were red and puffy.

Explanation: Obvious is an adjective that contrasts with mystery. It describes something that is clear, evident, or easily understood. When something is obvious, there is no element of mystery involved as it is readily apparent.

Verb:

Reveal: to make (previously unknown or secret information) known to others.

Sample sentence: The detective revealed the identity of the murderer to the shocked crowd.

Explanation: Reveal is a verb that acts as an antonym for the concept of mystery. It means to disclose or make known something that was previously unknown, thereby eliminating the mystery behind it.

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