Obscure

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The word "obscure" can be used as both an adjective and a verb, and it generally refers to things that are not well-known, hidden, or difficult to understand. Here are a few contexts in which "obscure" may be used:

  1. As an adjective:

    • Describing something that is not clear or easily perceived, e.g., "The meaning of the poem is obscure."
    • Referring to something that is not widely known, e.g., "He became famous for his work, but many of his earlier writings remain obscure."
  2. As a verb:

    • To make something unclear or difficult to see, e.g., "The fog obscured the view of the mountains."
    • To cover or conceal something, e.g., "His achievements were obscured by the controversies surrounding his later career."

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