neologisms - Exact adjective of "conundrum"


I am about to coin the word 'conundrous' because I needed it (and I think it deserves a place in the dictionary)!


I would like comments on what you think about that (in the context of a serious article, or I wouldn't have to ask), but the question is as stated — if you can supply one or more adjectives that are synonymous with such an adjective, that's the answer for me. :)


If there are none, I will be happy to accept close synonyms — the Merriam-Webster definition (of the noun) is here: conundrum


I'm after the "difficult problem" (but not the "pun") synonymity. It's used to describe a word from an ancient text which is seemingly not in the dictionaries; hard to find information about.


There's enigmatic, but it's just a mystery for the moment; it's not something that is by definition mysterious.


There's elusive, but I think that carries the connotation of forever escaping one's reach.



Answer



> Perplexing.


puzzling, complex, confusing, complicated, involved, hard, taxing, difficult, strange, weird, mysterious, baffling, bewildering, intricate, enigmatic, mystifying, inexplicable, thorny, paradoxical, unaccountable, knotty, labyrinthine


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