adjective
- superlative form of obscure: most difficult to understand or see clearly
- superlative form of obscure: most unknown or unimportant
verb
- second person singular present tense of obscure: you hide or make unclear
Usage: archaic or formal
Examples
- This is the obscurest passage in the entire novel.
- He studied the obscurest details of medieval history.
- The fog made even the nearest buildings obscurest.
- She referenced the obscurest philosophers in her thesis.
- You obscurest the truth with your complicated explanations.
- The smoke obscurest our view of the mountains.
- This remains the obscurest mystery of the case.