adjective
- intended to make something unclear or confusing; deliberately obscuring meaning
Usage: formal
Examples
- The politician’s obfuscatory language made it impossible to understand his actual position.
- The contract was written in obfuscatory legal jargon.
- Her obfuscatory response only raised more questions.
- The company’s obfuscatory financial reports hid their true losses.
- Critics accused the author of using obfuscatory prose to hide weak arguments.
- The witness gave obfuscatory answers to avoid incriminating himself.