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Obscure

əbˈskjʊr
Häufig
~ 3800
~ 3800, Häufig
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Not well-known or difficult to understand; unclear or vague., To conceal or make less visible; to hide or obscure from view., To make something less noticeable or prominent; to overshadow or diminish the importance of., To darken or make dim; to make less bright or distinct.

Obscure - Bedeutungen

Not well-known or difficult to understand; unclear or vague.

Beispiel: The meaning of the ancient text was obscure to most readers.
Verwendung: formalKontext: academic discussions, literary analysis
Notiz: Often used in intellectual or scholarly contexts to describe something that is not easily understood or known.

To conceal or make less visible; to hide or obscure from view.

Beispiel: The dense fog obscured the view of the mountains.
Verwendung: formalKontext: describing weather conditions, visual obstruction
Notiz: Commonly used in descriptions of physical obstructions or conditions that hinder clear visibility.

To make something less noticeable or prominent; to overshadow or diminish the importance of.

Beispiel: The scandal obscured the politician's previous achievements.
Verwendung: formalKontext: discussing reputation, impact of events
Notiz: Used when discussing how one thing can overshadow or diminish the significance of another.

To darken or make dim; to make less bright or distinct.

Beispiel: The storm clouds obscured the sun, casting a shadow over the landscape.
Verwendung: formalKontext: describing weather conditions, visual effects
Notiz: Often used in descriptions of natural phenomena affecting visibility or brightness.

Synonyme von Obscure

obscure

Not clear or easily understood.
Beispiel: The meaning of the ancient text was obscure and difficult to decipher.
Notiz:

ambiguous

Open to more than one interpretation; not easily understood or explained.
Beispiel: Her response was ambiguous, leaving us unsure of her intentions.
Notiz: Ambiguous implies a lack of clarity or definiteness, while obscure suggests a lack of clearness or transparency.

vague

Not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed.
Beispiel: The instructions were vague, leading to confusion among the team members.
Notiz: Vague refers to something that is not clearly defined or expressed, while obscure implies a lack of clarity or understanding.

cryptic

Having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
Beispiel: The message he left was cryptic, leaving us puzzled about its meaning.
Notiz: Cryptic often implies intentional concealment or a hidden meaning, while obscure can simply mean not easily understood.

enigmatic

Difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious.
Beispiel: The artist's enigmatic smile in the painting intrigued viewers.
Notiz: Enigmatic suggests a sense of mystery or puzzlement, often associated with a person or thing that is puzzling or perplexing.

Ausdrücke und gängige Wendungen von Obscure

In the dark

To be uninformed or lacking knowledge about something.
Beispiel: I feel like I'm in the dark about what's really going on in the company.
Notiz: This phrase emphasizes a lack of information rather than just something being unclear or unknown.

Keep someone in the dark

To intentionally not inform someone about something.
Beispiel: They kept me in the dark about their plans until the last minute.
Notiz: It implies deliberately withholding information from someone.

Muddied waters

To make a situation more confusing or obscure.
Beispiel: The scandal has muddied the waters of the political landscape.
Notiz: It suggests making something unclear or confusing rather than just being unknown.

Clouded in mystery

To be unclear or obscure due to a sense of mystery surrounding it.
Beispiel: The disappearance of the artifact is clouded in mystery.
Notiz: It implies a deep sense of mystery and intrigue, making something more enigmatic.

Shrouded in secrecy

To be concealed or hidden from public view.
Beispiel: The government's decision-making process is often shrouded in secrecy.
Notiz: It emphasizes deliberate concealment or hiding of information.

Cloaked in ambiguity

To be intentionally unclear or vague in meaning.
Beispiel: The artist's latest work is cloaked in ambiguity, leaving viewers to interpret its meaning.
Notiz: It focuses on intentional vagueness or ambiguity rather than just something being unknown.

A fog of uncertainty

To be surrounded by a sense of doubt or unclear outcomes.
Beispiel: The future of the project is shrouded in a fog of uncertainty.
Notiz: It conveys a feeling of doubt and lack of clarity, creating an unclear situation.

Obscures alltägliche (Slang-)Ausdrücke

Fuzzy

When something is unclear or indistinct, lacking in clarity or precision.
Beispiel: The details are a bit fuzzy, but I think we can figure it out.
Notiz: Refers to a lack of clarity, unlike 'obscure' which emphasizes being unknown or unfamiliar.

Hazy

Indistinct or vague, not clearly remembered or understood.
Beispiel: Her memory of the event is hazy; she can't remember the details clearly.
Notiz: Focuses on a lack of clarity or memory rather than something being intentionally concealed.

Murky

Clouded or unclear, filled with confusion or uncertainty.
Beispiel: The situation is getting even more murky with conflicting information.
Notiz: Suggests a state of confusion or ambiguity, different from 'obscure' which implies being hidden or unknown.

Evasive

Deliberately avoiding giving direct answers, being elusive or elusive.
Beispiel: His responses were evasive, avoiding direct answers to the questions.
Notiz: Refers to avoiding something directly, unlike 'obscure' which implies something being difficult to understand or unknown.

Obscure - Beispiele

The meaning of the ancient text remains obscure.
The obscure alleyway led to a hidden courtyard.
The origins of the mysterious artifact are still unknown.

Grammatik von Obscure

Obscure - Verb (Verb) / Verb, Grundform (Verb, base form)
Lemma: obscure
Konjugationen
Adjektiv (Adjective): obscure
Verb, Vergangenheitsform (Verb, past tense): obscured
Verb, Gerundium oder Partizip Präsens (Verb, gerund or present participle): obscuring
Verb, 3. Person Singular Präsens (Verb, 3rd person singular present): obscures
Verb, Grundform (Verb, base form): obscure
Verb, Präsens nicht 3. Person Singular (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): obscure
Silben, Trennung und Betonung
obscure enthält 2 Silben: ob • scure
Phonetische Transkription: äb-ˈskyu̇r
ob scure , äb ˈskyu̇r (Die rote Silbe ist betont)

Obscure - Bedeutung und Nutzungsrate

Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000.
obscure: ~ 3800 (Häufig).
Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.