• Adjective

    (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain
    an obscure sentence in the contract.
    not clear to the understanding; hard to perceive
    obscure motivations.
    (of language, style, a speaker, etc.) not expressing the meaning clearly or plainly.
    indistinct to the sight or any other sense; not readily seen, heard, etc.; faint.
    inconspicuous or unnoticeable
    the obscure beginnings of a great movement.
    of little or no prominence, note, fame, or distinction
    an obscure French artist.
    far from public notice, worldly affairs, or important activities; remote; retired
    an obscure little town.
    lacking in light or illumination; dark; dim; murky
    an obscure back room.
    enveloped in, concealed by, or frequenting darkness.
    not bright or lustrous; dull or darkish, as color or appearance.
    (of a vowel) having the reduced or neutral sound usually represented by the schwa (?).

    Verb (used with object)

    to conceal or conceal by confusing (the meaning of a statement, poem, etc.).
    to make dark, dim, indistinct, etc.
    to reduce or neutralize (a vowel) to the sound usually represented by a schwa (?).

    Noun

    obscurity.

    tác giả


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