obscurité

[US]//ɒbˈskjʊərəti//
[UK]//ɑbˈskjʊrəti//

Translation

n.the state or quality of being dark; absence of light

Example Sentences

the obscurity of the ancient text made translation difficult.

he rose from obscurity to become a famous movie star.

the dense fog plunged the mountain road into obscurity.

she preferred the obscurity of the back row during meetings.

many artists die in obscurity, only to be discovered later.

the legal contract was filled with deliberate obscurity.

we walked through the obscurity of the dense forest.

the reasons for his sudden resignation remain in obscurity.

the obscure references added a layer of obscurity to the poem.

scholars are trying to lift the obscurity surrounding the historical event.

the candle flickered, casting the room into semi-obscurity.

he kept his past in deliberate obscurity to avoid questions.

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