obscure


obscure (http://definr.com/obscure)

     adj 1: not clearly understood or expressed; "an indeterminate turn
            of phrase"; "an impulse to go off and fight certain
            obscure battles of his own spirit"-Anatole Broyard;
            "their descriptions of human behavior become vague,
            dull, and unclear"- P.A.Sorokin; "vague...forms of
            speech...have so long passed for mysteries of
            science"- John Locke [syn: indeterminate, vague]
     2: marked by difficulty of style or expression; "much that was
        dark is now quite clear to me"; "those who do not
        appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure" [syn: dark]
     3: difficult to find; "hidden valleys"; "a hidden cave"; "an
        obscure retreat" [syn: hidden]
     4: not famous or acclaimed; "an obscure family"; "unsung heroes
        of the war" [syn: unknown, unsung]
     5: not drawing attention; "an unnoticeable cigarette burn on
        the carpet"; "an obscure flaw" [syn: unnoticeable]
     6: remote and separate physically or socially; "existed over
        the centuries as a world apart"; "preserved because they
        inhabited a place apart"- W.H.Hudson; "tiny isolated
        villages remote from centers of civilization"; "an obscure
        village" [syn: apart(p), isolated]
     v 1: make less visible or unclear; "The stars are obscured by the
          clouds" [syn: befog, becloud, haze over, fog, cloud,
           mist]
     2: make unclear, indistinct, or blurred; "Her remarks confused
        the debate" [syn: confuse, blur] [ant: clarify]
     3: make obscure or unclear; "The distinction was obscured"
        [syn: bedim, overcloud] [ant: clarify]
     4: make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or
        concealing [syn: blot out, obliterate, hide]
     5: make difficult to perceive by sight; "The foliage of the
        huge tree obscures the view of the lake" [syn: benight,
        bedim]