Obscure | Mean of obscure in English Dictionary

/ɑbˈskjɚ/

  • not well-known
    1. obscure books/titles
    2. a little antique shop in an obscure [=out-of-the-way] corner of the city
  • difficult to understand
    1. The movie is full of obscure references that only pop culture enthusiasts will understand.
  • difficult or impossible to know completely and with certainty
    1. The origins of the language are obscure.
  • Verb
  • to make (something) difficult to understand or know
    1. The true history has been obscured by legends about what happened.
    2. They accused the company of trying to obscure the fact that the product poses a health risk.
  • to hide or cover (something)
    1. Low clouds obscured the mountains. = The mountains were obscured by low clouds.
    2. Her view of the game was obscured [=blocked] by a post.
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