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View synonyms for obscurely

obscurely

[ uhb-skyoor-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that is not expressed clearly or plainly; ambiguously or vaguely:

    This question, although obscurely phrased, is one of the easiest interview questions to answer if you approach it properly.

  2. in a way that is hard to discern or identify, or is not clear to the understanding:

    The end of the story made me wonder if Lila had only imagined the whole thing—a reading that felt obscurely troubling to me.

  3. in a way that is not prominent or famous or that garners little public attention or importance:

    In the 17th century, the game of cricket grew up obscurely and locally as a game of the common people.

  4. in a place that is out of the way and not easy to find or notice:

    The church is small and stands to one side of the village, rather obscurely.

    We trekked to an obscurely located arch of rock, hidden in a remote pocket of northern Arizona.

  5. in a dim or murky way; faintly:

    In Poe’s poem, the “sad Soul” doomed to live in Dream-Land sees everything through “darkened glasses,” erroneously and obscurely.



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