adjective
- obscured, darkened, or made unclear; clouded or dimmed
Usage: formal or literary; rare
Examples
- The obnubilated sky made it difficult to see the stars.
- His obnubilated reasoning led to confusion among the audience.
- The obnubilated facts were eventually clarified by the investigation.
- An obnubilated view of the landscape emerged as fog rolled in.
- The obnubilated meaning of the ancient text required scholarly interpretation.