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obscure [ob.'skju*(r)] |
"Obscure" is a term used in
English language. It refers to something that is not well-known or is difficult to understand. Key aspects to consider are the lack of popularity or understanding of the subject. It can also imply something that is hidden or not easily accessible. Examples of using the word "obscure" in sentences: The foggy weather made it difficult to see the road ahead. The artist intentionally used an obscure color palette in their painting. The historian discovered an obscure document that shed light on the ancient civilization. The author's novel explores the life of an obscure poet from the 19th century. The magician impressed the audience with his ability to make objects disappear into obscure realms. The remote village remained obscure until the construction of a new highway. The actress started her career with obscure roles but later gained recognition for her talent. |
Explain the word "obscure". Give some examples of using the word "obscure" in sentences.