The word
"obscure" means something that is difficult to understand, see, or notice because it is not well-known, hidden, or unclear.
Full definition
A large part of our time as a family has been spent dressed in odd clothes, living in the past and camping
in obscure corners of the country.
Let us
not obscure facts in the present heated ideological debate.
To make matters worse, several characters in this game are from games that haven't seen an international release or are
from obscure games that people have probably never heard of.
2 Where do you look
for obscure sources of inspiration?
Maybe it reminds you of walking past a city butcher shop
with obscure animal parts displayed behind the windows.
This arrangement kept inventory on the bookstore shelves and helped create exposure for books
on obscure topics or by unknown authors, but the logistics and waste added substantially to the cost of publishing.
In these conditions, district leaders must pay increased attention to
often obscure work of human resources departments, focusing disproportionate attention on recruitment and retention of great teachers and principals.
And the best part is, the
most obscure ingredient on the list is quinoa, which is basically mainstream these days anyway.
While I do find the whole concept just
as obscure as you probably do, I couldn't resist a movement that is pretty much pure colorful joy in edible form.
First emerging decades ago as a
relatively obscure plea by small island states, loss and damage has now gained recognition as the third pillar of international climate policy, after mitigation and adaptation.
Although it has
remained obscure for western markets until fairly recently, its nutritional content should not be underestimated.
The rear window is fairly small, and the two rear seat headrests
partially obscure rear vision.
What's available here aren't just
obscure titles by authors you've never heard of.
We now have hundreds of thousands of laws, many of which are
so obscure as to be fodder for jokes.
There are over 20 characters in all, mixing famous faces alongside more
obscure characters.
That's quite the achievement for a title that many considered niche, part of a franchise that used to be
completely obscure for most.
These sculptural - equations play with the juxtaposition of
obscure objects to form a new kind of algebra.
Other readers have brought that book to my attention, which I appreciate, but thankfully it seems
rather obscure so I'm not worried.
As value investors we sometimes find ourselves in the most
obscure parts of the market.
When we listen to friends and family about what stocks tips to follow, they tend to mention
obscure companies that you may not know much about.
Instead they find the most
obscure journal or magazine, preferably in a foreign language, and offer the editor a free article which contains the vital details.
The details of a car accident can
become obscure over time, as parties forget the circumstances or change their story when they find out the serious consequences they will face.
Find signed editions, original pieces and
other obscure pieces which challenge the conventional.
If it starts to develop into a pattern, test them with some
very obscure facts about yourself.
Most readers will probably find this to be one of the more
obscure names on the list.
The same thing applies to many literary characters, even relatively
obscure ones that play small roles in little - known novels.
People litter all the time, and
even obscure areas can end up with health hazards that make their way to the neighborhood via wind, water, or animal.
People might get five or six cards from me in a given year, for what seemed like
obscure reasons.
This makes it even less likely to be true simply based on
how obscure some of these games.
The details of how that happen, to this day are a
bit obscure.
I've been pleasantly surprised this week by this now
slightly obscure retro classic.
This mode will test player's knowledge of the worlds as they attempt to
find obscure places so their balloons are not found.
You may think you know the basics of divorce and family law, but most states are known to have a few
obscure laws that individuals will try to use in various cases.
You can also benefit from cut - price business class fares when by
using obscure airlines which often use lower fares to put the squeeze on the major carriers.
Today these ancient organisms have been pushed
into obscure niches where oxygen does not penetrate.
They work
through obscure working groups, committees, networks of various kinds.
First, discussions among fossil fuel companies of carbon price impacts are typically
obscure because of a lacking clarity as to how the tax is applied.
When I'm not working I'm watching
obscure film or reading comic books, sometimes I listen to things too.
Finally, if you have an interest in some
fairly obscure artist or band or historical event, have at it.