krypticism

/krɪpˈtɪsɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A doctrine or theory that seeks to uncover hidden meanings or symbolism in texts, images, or other forms of communication.

“The professor’s lectures on krypticism sparked a lively debate among her students about the true meaning of the novel.”

Synonyms

  • esotericism
  • mysticism

Antonyms

  • literalism
  • orthodoxy