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1. obscure
adjective. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] not clearly understood or expressed.
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Etymology
- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)
2. obscure
verb. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] make less visible or unclear.
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- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)
3. obscure
verb. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] make obscure or unclear.
Etymology
- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)
4. obscure
adjective. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] marked by difficulty of style or expression.
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Etymology
- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)
5. obscure
verb. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] make unclear, indistinct, or blurred.
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Etymology
- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)
6. obscure
adjective. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] remote and separate physically or socially.
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Etymology
- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)
7. obscure
verb. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] reduce a vowel to a neutral one, such as a schwa.
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- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)
8. obscure
adjective. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] difficult to find.
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Etymology
- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)
9. obscure
verb. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing.
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- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)
10. obscure
adjective. ['əbsˈkjʊr'] not famous or acclaimed.
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Etymology
- obscure (English)
- obscur (French)
- obscurus (Latin)