Definitionadj. not clearly understood or expressed
Last update: July 1, 2015
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The obscure writer was not known in the literary community. [adjective]
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Reporters obscure facts. [verb]
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That is an obscure example. [adjective]
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His origins and parentage are obscure. [adjective]
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That is an obscure example. [Please select]
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Reporters obscure facts. [Please select]
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That is an obscure example. [Please select]
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Reporters obscure facts. [Please select]
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His main fear is to be misunderstood, that the caustic humor may obscure the honest intention behind it. [verb]
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The whites have assisted greatly in rendering the traditions of the Aborigines more obscure by their own manner of corrupting names. [Please select]
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The light of an obscure moon was just sufficient to render objects, though dim, perceptible in their outlines. [Please select]
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"Free-will and reason obscured in a cloud of incense." [Please select]
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Evelyn; or he creeps away to some obscure quarter of the town to hob-nob with Milton, and with Marvel, the member for Hull. [Please select]
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She ran lightly down a side staircase, and so by an obscure door to the river-front. [Please select]
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"Does it not revolt a mind like yours," said Morton, "to follow a system which is to be supported by such minute enquiries after obscure individuals." [Please select]
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