Synonym: dark, dim, faint, fuzzy, hazy, indefinite, indistinct, shadowy, unclear, vague. Antonym: clear. Similar words: obscurely, obscurity, obscene, discursive, sculpture, cure, cured, secure. Meaning: [əb'skjʊr /əb'skjʊə] v. 1. make less visible or unclear 2. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred 3. make obscure or unclear 4. make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing 5. make difficult to perceive by sight. adj. 1. not clearly understood or expressed 2. marked by difficulty of style or expression 3. difficult to find 4. not famous or acclaimed 5. not drawing attention 6. remote and separate physically or socially.
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211. But then again, so much about this brilliant, underappreciated composer, arranger and pianist has remained obscure for decades.
212. Then the Shorthand Subsection, which could attack the most obscure foreign shorthand systems.
213. The trees have grown so tall, they obscure part of the view, she noted.
214. Hidden among its sunburst symbols was an obscure, sadistic pleasure.
215. Her aide, Fiona Shurll, the ex-editor of an obscure knitting magazine, was unbelievably like an owl.
216. Richard's statement was disgracefully obscure.
217. The flow of the film clotted by obscure arguments.
218. This language serves to disguise and obscure.
219. How these behavioural changes come about was, until recently, obscure.
220. Jacques Lacan is very famous for his obscure and abstruse thought.
221. But for enough influence or money, at least in this obscure oasis, Paris was still Paris.
222. Integration and burn-in tests are a good place to capture those obscure integration problems often missed by lower-level testing.
223. Shape and margin: Most tumors had an irregular shape with obscure margin, infiltrating around the structures of the eyeball, lacrimal gland, extraocular muscle,(http://sentencedict.com/obscure.html) optic nerve and (or) bone.
224. Unless you are writing something very avant-garde – all gnarled, snarled and "obscure" – be alert for possibilities of paragraphing.
225. To read or interpret ( ambiguous, obscure, or illegible matter ).
226. In the bowels of the museum, thousands of obscure artifacts wait to be categorized, such as a carpet celebrating the friendship of Bulgaria and the People's Republic of Mozambique.
227. We have notice that the time of wedding was obscure in documents and different in marriage custom surveys.
228. His success had come by devious methods , had been reached by obscure means.
229. The exact pathogenesis of the deformity is still obscure, but most authors believe that macrodactyly is related to neurofibromatosis or lipomata degeneration.
230. You think because I'm poor and obscure and plain that I'm soulless and heartless?
231. Beyond The Beat Generation is a fantastic Internet radio station that plays obscure 60s rock, from mod to acid rock to merseybeat to psychedelia.
232. Look at CSS. Great in concept, but obscure as all get-out to program and inconsistent on browsers.
233. At last, more than thirty million years hence(sentencedict.com), the huge red-hot 11)dome of the sun had come to 12)obscure nearly a tenth part of the darkling heavens.
234. Fuzziness is introduced into database systems to process this kind of obscure data, which leads to the emergence of fuzzy relational database.
235. In the middle age, the history of Braga during Visigoth and Arab times is very obscure and represent periods of decadence for the town.
236. Two years before the Darwin - Wallace paper, an obscure Austrian monk by the name of Gregor Mendel had started work on crossbreeding varieties of peas.
237. His method was always the same: using high-flown rhetoric and obscure language while dissembling and faking his way through life.
238. Hedge - fund managers can be adept at exploiting pricing anomalies as well as obscure market niches.
239. There was an utterly obscure Germany one in late 19 century, which is I've never heard of before, it's unpronounceable.
240. I tried to make out his sense without the help of the compiler's notes, jotting down in my own note book all the more obscure words with their context as many times as they occurred.
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