Use of obscure in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include obscure at the start of sentence, obscure at the end of sentence and obscure in the middle of sentence

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obscure at the end of sentence


  1. I found her lecture very obscure.
  2. The point of his speech is obscure.
  3. The origin of the custom is obscure.
  4. The derivation of its name is obscure.
  5. The meaning of the passage is obscure.
  6. The origin of the word remains obscure.
  7. The details of his life remain obscure .
  8. His real motive for the crime remains obscure.
  9. The motives behind the decision remain obscure.
  10. The origins of the tradition have become obscure.
  11. The motives behind this decision remain somewhat obscure.
  12. Official policy has changed, for reasons that remain obscure.

obscure in the middle of sentence


  1. Is the meaning still obscure to you?
  2. The room is too obscure for reading.
  3. His answers were obscure and confusing.
  4. He always speaks in obscure legal jargon.
  5. I wrote tortuous essay for obscure journals.
  6. The contracts are written in obscure language.
  7. For some obscure reason, he failed to turn up.
  8. Her poetry is full of obscure literary allusion.
  9. Her poetry is full of obscure literary allusions.
  10. Last night, an obscure project peered upon my mind.
  11. The obscure charges against him lacked specification.
  12. We went to see one of Shakespeare's more obscure plays.
  13. The story to finally, don't remember who first obscure eyes.
  14. There are many minor and obscure poets in the age of Elizabeth.
  15. The joke did not obscure the underlying seriousness of his point.
  16. The emphasis on social integration often served to obscure the real differences within the community.
  17. His writing is so diffuse and obscure that it is difficult to make out what it is he is trying to say.

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