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obscurity

English

Etymology

From Middle French obscurité, from Latin obsc?rit?s; synchronically analyzable as obscure +? -ity

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?b?skj????ti/, /?b?skj????ti/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?b?skj???ti/, /?b?skj??ti/
  • Hyphenation: ob?scur?ity

Noun

obscurity (countable and uncountable, plural obscurities)

  1. (literary) Darkness; the absence of light.
    • 1919, W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence, ch. 24
      I walked in, and Stroeve followed me. The room was in darkness. I could only see that it was an attic, with a sloping roof; and a faint glimmer, no more than a less profound obscurity, came from a skylight.
  2. The state of being unknown; a thing that is unknown.
  3. The quality of being difficult to understand; a thing that is difficult to understand.

Synonyms

  • (the state of being unknown): unknownness

Antonyms

  • (the state of being known): fame
  • (the state of being clear): clarity

Related terms

  • obscure

Translations

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uncloud

English

Etymology

un- +? cloud

Verb

uncloud (third-person singular simple present unclouds, present participle unclouding, simple past and past participle unclouded)

  1. (transitive) To free from clouds or obscurity.
    • whose breath can still the winds, Uncloud the sun, charm down the swelling sea,
      And stop the floods of Heaven

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