The words in the high-leveled book are obscure or hard to understand. The moor becomes gloomy when the clouds begin to obscure the moon from sight.
example of obscure as an adjective: They found an obscure little town in the middle of the country. example of obscure as a verb: The dark clouds obscured the moonlight.
Her obscure taste in music involved Swedish punk rock and classical ballet music.
His explanation did not seem spontaneous or natural, but rather forced and recherché That is obscure and arcane, not to say récherché.
Enate is an obscure word meaning one who is related on your mother's side of the family. Did you perhaps mean innate, which means inborn or natural?His innate skills allowed him to win easily.
The professor revels in his obscure references. The approaching clouds will soon obscure the moon.
The style was obscure but not totally uncommon.
The words in the high-leveled book are obscure or hard to understand. The moor becomes gloomy when the clouds begin to obscure the moon from sight.
his job was to obscure locks
Caroline gives such obscure directions that i can never find her house.
It took a good bit of time to research the obscure reference.
That arcane information is so obscure that current language prevents accurate description. Have you ever noticed the colors in the clouds as they lightly obscure the sun? Please, lady, if you don't remove your hat, it will obscure my view of the finish of the race.
The story was Obscure. No one knew the real truth.
example of obscure as an adjective: They found an obscure little town in the middle of the country. example of obscure as a verb: The dark clouds obscured the moonlight.
The town was obscure. That would be if the town seemed odd or twisted in shape or something If, say you were looking through a funny mirror, you might say 'my image is obscure' (twisted, blurred, unable to see properly). The punishment was obviously a sentence for obscure reasons.
Her obscure taste in music involved Swedish punk rock and classical ballet music.
We must not in any way hinder or obscure the truths that jesus revealed.