Synonym: abstruse, deep. Similar words: condition, conditions, conditional, unconditionally, air conditioning, economic recovery, second, secondary. Meaning: [rɪ'kɑndaɪt ,'rekən- /rɪ'kɒn- ,'rekən-] adj. difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge.
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1, Her poems are modishly experimental in style and recondite in subject-matter.
2, Such teachings are very recondite and need considerable study to understand fully.
3, This recondite reinterpretation of the classics had the unlooked-for result of keeping them alive and well for many, many centuries.
4, To a craftsman , the ancient article with recondite and scholastic words was too abstruse to understand.
5, We had to work from material that was both complex and recondite.
6, Eyre's down-to-earth style was well suited to the exploration of these recondite matters.
7, Although the calculation method of the average value is simple but its meaning is recondite.
8, Yet the Revolution turned upon the most obscure and recondite minutiae of astronomical research.
9, We hear from mathematicians that bees have practically solved a recondite problem.
More similar words: condition, conditions, conditional, unconditionally, air conditioning, economic recovery, second, secondary, condiment, reconcile, reconsider, preconceive, secondary school, reconnaissance, reconstruction, reconciliation, reconstruction period, erudite, expedite, rendition, fecundity, on display, recoup, record, recoil, recount, recover, recourse, precook, recite.