Examples of 'obscure' in a sentence

Meaning of "obscure"

Obscure is an adjective used to describe something that is not well-known or hard to understand. It is commonly used in the context of art, literature, or knowledge
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  • Dark, faint or indistinct.
  • Hidden, out of sight or inconspicuous.
  • Difficult to understand.
  • Not well-known.

How to use "obscure" in a sentence

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An overawed master from an obscure comprehensive school.
Never obscure the warning instruction labels.
And it has that obscure cross street.
Some obscure martyr in some forgotten province.
Price stickers that obscure health warnings.
Obscure stuff that no one knows about.
Do not remove or obscure operational warning notices.
Obscure or hidden jokes are also brought to attention.
Johnny found an obscure rite in an ancient manuscript.
I lead him to a private and obscure bank.
Even obscure scriptures make reference to them.
Some even suspected obscure criminal threats.
That obscure the fact that we are adults.
Probably give us some obscure historical fact.
Such an obscure reference deserves an extra point.

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They love how obscure they are.
As a result the entire paragraph was somewhat obscure.
Maybe from an obscure desire to take part.
You finally put up my calendar of obscure holidays.
I came across numerous obscure references to it in my studies.
To provide an objective material not obscure things.
But you can obscure its objectives.
But the details are complex and obscure.
His book is obscure and too short.
You better make it a very obscure word.
With this obscure drug stems from.
Every piece of metal is gonna obscure something.
Maybe partially obscure it with a towel or whatever.
His means of death his obscure burial.
Johnny found an obscure rite in anancient manuscript.
He was not even trying to obscure his face.
Do not obscure the original dome light opening.
Who knows about obscure zodiac lore.
Which would have been a little more obscure.
It is a relatively obscure but often useful tool.
A hidden gourmet joint in some obscure place.
I expect shell obscure her warp signature.
Until my mind coughed up this obscure memory.
Animated by an obscure desire to take part.
It is something that shall remain obscure forever.
Pigments obscure the wood surfaces.
A legend with drawings and obscure passages.
The obscure and disturbing hobby.
A man with a past as obscure as your own.
Ask me any question no matter how obscure.
Not for some obscure pizza maker.
The origin of the phrase remains obscure.
Maybe he made himself obscure for a reason.
She borrowed some records which were obscure.
I have been through every obscure disease website.

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