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Word | Obscure |
Italian Meaning | oscuro, intenebrare, ermetico, ottenebrare, offuscare, oscurare, confuso, eclissare, incomprensibile, indistinto, rendere oscuro, nascondere, mettere in ombra, sconosciuto, ignoto, vago, cupo, tenebroso |
not clearly understood or expressed; an indeterminate turn of phrase; an impulse to go off and fight certain obscure battles of his own spirit-Anatole Broyard; their descriptions of human behavior become vague, dull, and unclear- P.A.Sorokin; vague...forms of speech...have so long passed for mysteries of science- John Locke / difficult to find / To render obscure / darkened, din, vague / dark (adj); vague (adj); unclear (adj); darken (v); make unclear (v) / not discovered or known about; uncertain. / not well-known : not known to most people / difficult to understand : likely to be understood by only a few people / difficult or impossible to know completely and with certainty / to make (something) difficult to understand or know : to make (something) obscure / to hide or cover (something) : to be in front of (something) so that it cannot be seen, | |
Usage | ⇒ That is an obscure example ⇒ At times he seemed purposely to obscure his meaning, preferring mystery to clarity. ⇒ The movie is full of obscure references that only pop culture enthusiasts will understand. ⇒ his origins and parentage are obscure |
Synonyms | dim, vague, unclear, dark, hazy, hide, shadowy, indistinct, cloudy, cloud, indefinite, conceal, murky, hidden, mysterious, recondite, veil, abstruse, darken, fuzzy, |
Antonyms | clear, visible, obvious, bright, conspicuous, distinct, apparent, explicit, distinguished, evident, illuminate, lucid, luminous, notable, perceptible, plain, reveal, famous, comprehensible, definite, |
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