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obscuritynoun the quality or state of having a veiled or uncertain meaningthe 16th-century astrologer's predictions are so filled with obscurity that people can interpret them any way they want ambiguity, ambiguousness, darkness, equivocalness, equivocation, inscrutability, inscrutableness, murkiness, mysteriousness, nebulosity, nebulousness, obliqueness, obliquity, opacity, opaqueness mystery, reconditenesscloudiness, dimness, faintness, fogginess, fuzziness, haziness, indefiniteness, indistinctness, mistiness, shade, shadow, uncertainty, vaguenessimpenetrability, incomprehensibility, incomprehensiblenesscircuitousness, circuity, indirectnessdeepness, depth, profoundnessabstruseness, abstrusity, complexity, complication, difficulty, obtuseness clarity, clearness, obviousness, plainness comprehensibility, intelligibility, legibilitybrightness, distinctness, self-evidencecertainty, suretydefiniteness, exactness, explicitness, incision, incisiveness, lucidity, lucidness, perspicuity, perspicuousnessdirectness, forthrightness, openness, straightforwardnesspalpability, tangibility, tangibleness, visibilityreadability, readablenessobviousness the quality or state of being mostly or completely unknownthe singer languished in relative obscurity for years before becoming famous anonymity, facelessness, namelessness, nowhere, nowheresville, silence oblivioninconspicuousness, invisibility, invisiblenessinsignificanceunpopularity celebrity, fame, notoriety, renown character, mark, name, note, rep(slang), report, reputation, reputefavor, popularityimportance, significancedistinction, eminence, glory, greatness, honor, illustriousness, note, preeminence, prominencemegastardom, superstardomcachet, kudos, position, prestige, rank, standing, statureacclaim, acknowledgment(or acknowledgement), praise, recognitionadoration, idolization the quality or state of being impossible to know, understand, or explainher novels were favored by gullible critics who confuse obscurity with profundity impenetrability, inscrutability, inscrutableness, mysteriousness, numinousness, uncanniness deepness, profunditydarkness, murkiness, shadowiness, vaguenessambiguity, equivocality, equivocalnessincomprehensibility, unintelligibility, unintelligiblenessinexplicability, inexplicablenessunanswerabilityunknowabilityabstruseness, abstrusity, esotericism, hermetism, reconditeness intelligibility, understandabilityclarity, obviousness, plainness, self-evidence, straightforwardness, transparency in the 14th century |