The quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand.
An obscure and unimportant standing; not well known.
1 For animals that need never surface, obscurity can be even more tantalizing.
2 As a foreign photographer, I was able to work in relative obscurity .
3 He mistakes obscurity for profundity; it is the darkness before the creation.
4 He was in all his glory- Iinthe depth of my obscurity .
5 In the first case, they are useless repetitions, introducing labor and obscurity .
6 He whisked off in the obscurity and quickly reached the river side.
7 In this place nothing-theabsolute obscurity made me blind in every sense.
8 The origin of the Median nation is wrapt in a profound obscurity .
9 The three worst things in the world are sickness, poverty and obscurity .
10 The history of other occurrences and innovations is buried in profound obscurity .
11 But far more commissions end in obscurity , their findings ignored by lawmakers.
12 Surajah Dowlah fled in disguise, and disappeared from history in complete obscurity .
13 Unable to pursue his work, he sank into an understandably dispirited obscurity .
14 He gazed up into the obscurity at the top of the stairs.
15 Poor Rothsay himself passed out upon the sidewalk, unrecognized in the obscurity .
16 The early history of many forms of art is wrapped in obscurity .
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Obscurity в диалектах
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