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Meanings of
too recondite
in English
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Usage of
too recondite
in English
1
The instance he gives is
too
recondite
to be of general interest.
2
Lord Curryfin, Perhaps their discussion is
too
recondite
for her.
3
His doctrines were
too
recondite
for the popular ear, and his lectures were not very numerously attended.
4
This leads to the question of individuality, a subject quite too large and
too
recondite
for present discussion.
5
There is no question too subtle, too delicate,
too
recondite
,
or too rash, for human eyes to ask or answer.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
too
recondite
too
Adverb
Adjective