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the obscurity
noun
Darkness; the absence of light.
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The obscurity of this work is not a recent development.
So the obscurity continues.
The obscurity of the field was partly the point.
Comedians feasted for years on the obscurity of ESPN's output.
Unfortunately, the obscurity sometimes extends into the narrative itself.
Then again, Vazquez wanted out of the obscurity.
HS2 is different only in the obscurity of its origins.
He loves the obscurity of not being a headlining act.
You fly: dancing into the obscurity of swaying street lamps.
But the obscurity of his chosen profession wasn't what bothered him.
If the story is strong enough, the obscurity of the sport is no hindrance.
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