Sentence examples for be obscure from inspiring English sources

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be obscure

verb

To render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.

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"Some of these women were obscure because they wanted to be obscure, but some were obscured because they were de-emphasized by the church".

We have a right to be obscure.

The lesson may be obscure.

I didn't decide to be obscure, to confuse people.

He admitted that parts of "Genesis" could be obscure.

We don't want it to be obscure music.

"Nowadays it more exceptional to be obscure," he said.

"He may be obscure but Ed Miliband isn't.

They tend to be obscure, old-fashioned systems that are incompatible with Internet technology anyhow.

The truck may be obscure, but the culture behind it is now a management fad.

CENTRAL bankers are supposed to be obscure while in office and demure upon their retirement.

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