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- adjectiveobscure (adjective) · obscurer (comparative adjective) · obscurest (superlative adjective)
- not discovered or known about; uncertain:"his origins and parentage are obscure"
- not clearly expressed or easily understood:"obscure references to Proust"
- not important or well known:"an obscure religious sect"
- hard to make out or define; vague:"I feel an obscure resentment"
- (of a color) not sharply defined; dim or dingy.
verbobscure (verb) · obscures (third person present) · obscured (past tense) · obscured (past participle) · obscuring (present participle)- keep from being seen; conceal:"gray clouds obscure the sun"
- make unclear and difficult to understand:"the debate has become obscured by conflicting ideological perspectives"
- overshadow:"none of this should obscure the skill, experience, and perseverance of the workers"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French obscur, from Latin obscurus ‘dark’, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘cover’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- keep from being seen; conceal:
- make unclear and difficult to understand:
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Obscure means not clear, plain, or noticeable; hard to perceive or understand. It can also refer to a reduced or neutral vowel sound. See the origin, usage, and synonyms of obscure and related words.
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Obscure means lacking light, indistinct, or not well-known. It can be used as an adjective, verb, or noun. See synonyms, antonyms, examples, and origin of obscure.
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