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obscure
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oscuro, difficile
marked by difficulty of style or expression
04
oscuro, remoto
remote and separate physically or socially
06
oscuro, discreto
not drawing attention
to obscure
01
oscurire, celare
to conceal or hide something
Transitive: to obscure sth
02
oscurare, rendere oscuro
to make something unclear or difficult to understand
Transitive: to obscure a concept or idea
03
oscurare, nascondere
to make something unclear or indistinct
Transitive: to obscure light or vision
04
oscurire, attenuare
to change a vowel sound so that it is less clear or pronounced softly, often becoming a schwa sound (\ə)
Transitive: to obscure a vowel
obscure
adj
obscurantist
n
obscurantist
n
obscurely
adv
obscurely
adv
obscureness
n
obscureness
n
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The directions to the remote village were obscure, leading to confusion among travelers.
The ancient artifact's purpose was obscure, baffling archaeologists for years.
He was interested in studying obscure languages spoken by small indigenous communities.
The obscure reference in the speech went unnoticed by most of the audience.
The poem's meaning was obscure, leaving readers puzzled about its intended message.