Obscure | Mean of obscure in English Dictionary
/ɑbˈskjɚ/
- not well-known
- obscure books/titles
- a little antique shop in an obscure [=out-of-the-way] corner of the city
- difficult to understand
- The movie is full of obscure references that only pop culture enthusiasts will understand.
- difficult or impossible to know completely and with certainty
- The origins of the language are obscure.
- Verb
- to make (something) difficult to understand or know
- The true history has been obscured by legends about what happened.
- They accused the company of trying to obscure the fact that the product poses a health risk.
- to hide or cover (something)
- Low clouds obscured the mountains. = The mountains were obscured by low clouds.
- Her view of the game was obscured [=blocked] by a post.
Những từ liên quan với OBSCURE
rare, secluded, humble, confusing, murky, complicated, inaccessible, cryptic, secretive, distant, mysterious, enigmatic, ambiguous, esoteric