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- OBSCURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
obscure, dark, vague, enigmatic, cryptic, ambiguous, equivocal mean not clearly understandable obscure implies a hiding or veiling of meaning through some inadequacy of expression or withholding of full knowledge
- OBSCURE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Obscure definition: (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain See examples of OBSCURE used in a sentence
- OBSCURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OBSCURE definition: 1 not known to many people: 2 not clear and difficult to understand or see: 3 to prevent… Learn more
- OBSCURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something or someone is obscure, they are unknown, or are known by only a few people The origin of the custom is obscure The hymn was written by an obscure Greek composer
- Obscure - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If something is obscure, it's vague and hard to see Be careful if you're driving in heavy rain — the painted lines can be obscure
- Obscure - definition of obscure by The Free Dictionary
Define obscure obscure synonyms, obscure pronunciation, obscure translation, English dictionary definition of obscure adj ob·scur·er , ob·scur·est 1 Deficient in light; dark: the obscure depths of a cave 2 a So faintly perceptible as to lack clear delineation;
- obscure - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
obscure (third-person singular simple present obscures, present participle obscuring, simple past and past participle obscured) (transitive) To render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious quotations
- OBSCURE Synonyms: 342 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
Some common synonyms of obscure are ambiguous, cryptic, dark, enigmatic, equivocal, and vague While all these words mean "not clearly understandable," obscure implies a hiding or veiling of meaning through some inadequacy of expression or withholding of full knowledge
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