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obscure

[uhb-skyoor] / əbˈskyʊər /






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“The Beauty” is baffling at first, and baffling later—the whole cause-and-effect angle regarding the virus/treatment is almost impossible to explain, which means it’s overly obscure and thus mishandled.

From The Wall Street Journal

Family homes come with leaky roofs, bad plumbing and acres of emotional attachment that can frequently obscure all practical considerations.

From MarketWatch

We’re asked to turn on our camera, and via augmented reality we see an alternate version of the landscape in front of us, one obscured by blue and green hues, and filled with static.

From Los Angeles Times

This reality is easily obscured when we talk about authenticity as a neutral good equally accessible to everyone.

From Salon

With the program and song texts only available to download on the cellphone, the audience was left in the dark without texts and, with amplification obscuring diction, not knowing what’s what.

From Los Angeles Times