Synonym: abstruseness, obscureness, reconditeness. Similar words: security, curiosity, curio, curious, minority, priority, posterity, integrity. Meaning: [əb'skjʊrətɪ /-kjʊə-] n. 1. the quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand 2. an obscure and unimportant standing; not well known 3. the state of being indistinct or indefinite for lack of adequate illumination.
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(61) How could he change his life, which seemed irretrievably set on a course of obscurity?
(62) This nondescript little gem across from Arizona Stadium has been languishing in relative obscurity for the last two years.
(63) Let us suppose that the lady did not die, but was whisked into obscurity.
(64) Wycliffe came from the obscurity of the Dark Ages.
(65) Gallbladder was detected as atrophia or obscurity.
(66) Hodges saw his shot to lift his fleshy, leafless shrub from obscurity. That's because salicornia has another nifty quality: It can be converted into biofuel.
(67) Everything you want to attain from the opera but feel painful to the obscurity and inaccessibility of it, you can get started from Musicals by a much simpler and easier way.
(68) Dueing to the obscurity sings and interference of protopathy diseases, the treatment and diagnosis of drug-induced eye diseases could be ignored.
(69) This kind of obscurity is not only pretentions; it is short-sighted.
(70) There is another form of wilful obscurity that masquerades as aristocratic exclusiveness.
(71) Towards the end of the war(sentencedict.com), she complained to a friend: 'I can't see why they don't just forget all about the Windsors and let us be where we want to be-in obscurity.'
(72) Fuzzy rhetoric, a speech act of high aesthetic value, has its re-creative functions such as implicitness, imagery, obscurity, and emotions.
(73) English rhyming slang is gaining popularity throughout English speaking countries, especially among youngsters, with its obscurity and implicitness.
(74) You may be serving in obscurity in some small place, feeling unknown and unappreciated.
(75) Iowa and New Hampshire are not doomed to obscurity quite yet.
(76) Both men fell in with mean political machines—Arthur in New York, Mr Jonathan in the Niger Delta—and were elevated from total obscurity to the vice-presidency by scheming regional bosses.
(77) His prose is vigorous and dense, occasionally to the point of obscurity.
(78) That approach might well seem a recipe for obscurity, which is what many chefs, diners and critics predicted for his restaurant, Noma, when it opened in Copenhagen in 2003.
(79) And actually, there is nothing strange about it, as the main feature and goal of surrealism is to surprise, catch the audience, and fascinate people with obscurity, incomprehensibility, and mystery.
(80) In this way, the theme of his works shows multi - meanings,[http://sentencedict.com/obscurity.html] profoundness and obscurity.
(81) After all, isn't that gap narrowing to the point of obscurity?
(82) Yet if your starting point is obscurity, even bad publicity may be helpful, argues Alan Sorensen, an economics professor at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.
(83) The rich had not become so conspicuously rich as to drown all moderate incomes in obscurity.
(84) Witness standard is characterized by intangibility, obscurity, legality, as well as minimum.
(85) The most dramatic event of the Nixon presidency occurred in near obscurity.
(86) But I also recall the ecstasy of being plucked from obscurity at another event to dance with a John Travolta look-alike.
(87) We do not adopt the method of Bole (a man in the Chou Dynasty) who examined the qualities of horses, but instead a host of horses galloping, and so let the steeds rise from obscurity.
(88) If you've seen "Reservoir Dogs" or "Kill Bill, " you know his soundtracks pull unforgivingly from the depths of obscurity.
(89) No longer do small country auction houses have to languish in obscurity.
(90) He represents all the people that proceed from glory to decline and symbolizes all the heroes that tragically sink into obscurity, thus embodying much of the soul in him.
More similar words: security, curiosity, curio, curious, minority, priority, posterity, integrity, celebrity, authority, similarity, regularity, popularity, subscriber, rescue, discuss, biscuit, scuttle, observe, sculpture, lurid, observer, observed, obstacle, discussion, emasculate, tourism, burial, during, tourist.