noun
- things that are difficult to understand or explain; unclear or mysterious matters
- people or things that are not well-known or famous; unknown entities
Usage: plural of obscurity
Usage: plural of obscurity
Examples
- The professor’s lecture was filled with obscurities that confused the students.
- Legal documents often contain obscurities that require expert interpretation.
- The ancient text was full of obscurities that scholars are still trying to decipher.
- Many talented artists remain obscurities despite their exceptional work.
- The book explores the obscurities of quantum physics in simple terms.
- Historical records from that period contain many obscurities about daily life.
- The poet’s work is known for its beautiful obscurities and hidden meanings.