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obscurity

[uhb-skyoor-i-tee] / əbˈskyʊər ɪ ti /


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There’s something to be said for the virtue of relegating important works to a period of obscurity to turbo-charge the excitement of rediscovery.

From Los Angeles Times

The War Between the Land and the Sea follows Barclay, played by Russell Tovey, as he's plucked from obscurity to become humanity's ambassador when the Sea Devils rise to the surface.

From BBC

The New York Times’ crossword is synonymous with its current editor, Will Shortz, who gave the puzzle a refresh in the 1990s, jettisoning academic jargon and obscurities in favor of layered puns and pop-culture references.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a vision that feels almost Edenic: two creations living in sunlit obscurity, eating fruit from the trees, sleeping on beds of leaves, wanting nothing more than to be left alone.

From Salon

Rather than ushering the victim to the next life, this shunts him further into obscurity and ignominy.

From The Wall Street Journal