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esotericadjective difficult for one of ordinary knowledge or intelligence to understandmetaphysics is such an esoteric subject that most people are content to leave it to the philosophers abstruse, arcane, deep, hermetic(also hermetical), profound, recondite erudite, learned, scholarlyacademic(also academical), pedanticcomplex, complicated, harddarkling, enigmatic(also enigmatical), inscrutable, mysterious, mystic, mystical, orphic, uncannyimpenetrable, incomprehensible, unfathomable, unintelligibleambiguous, crypticunanswerable, unknowablebaffling, bewildering, confounding, confusing, disorienting, mystifying, perplexing, puzzling shallow, superficial easy, facile, simple, straightforwardcomprehensible, fathomable, intelligible, understandableapparent, clear, clear-cut, distinct, evident, lucid, manifest, obvious, perspicuous, plain, transparent not known or meant to be known by the general populacemust have had some esoteric motive for leaving his art collection to a museum halfway around the globe behind-the-scenes, confidential, hush-hush, hushed, inside, intimate, nonpublic, private, privy, secret classified, restricted, top secretsilent, unadvertised, unannounced, undisclosed, unmentioned, unsaid, untoldclandestine, closet, collusive, conspiratorial, covertfurtive, hugger-mugger, occult, sneak, sneaking, sneaky, stealthy, surreptitious, undercover, underground, underhand, underhandedpersonalcloseted, concealed, hiddenrepressed, silenced, stifled, suppressedbackstage, offscreen, offstage common, open, public well-knownadvertised, aired, announced, blazed, broadcast, declared, disclosed, divulged, enunciated, heralded, proclaimed, professed, promulgated, publicized, published, reported, spotlightedgeneral, popular, prevailing, vulgarcurrent, prevalent, rife, widespreadcommunal, shared ca. 1660 |