obscure in Czech
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nesrozumitelný
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nevysvětlitelný
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temný
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učinit nejasným
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obscure
Sentence patterns related to "obscure"
1. Ferries are now still plodding obscure routes through obscure waters.
2. They're obscure, weird programs.
3. That's not too obscure.
4. Bedim - make obscure or unclear; "The distinction was obscured" overcloud, obscure.
5. Origin of Caliginous From Middle French caligineux (“misty, obscure”), from Latin cālīginōsus (“misty; dark, obscure”).
6. The origins of Canoodle are obscure
7. His answers were obscure and confusing.
8. I found her lecture very obscure.
9. Is the meaning still obscure to you?
10. The meaning of the passage is obscure.
11. The obscure charges against him lacked specification.
12. His naturalism shades over to obscure fantasy.
13. Awashed II (Obscure Beauty) [Continuous Mix] 7
14. The derivation of its name is obscure.
15. The origin of the custom is obscure.
16. Begrimed by obscure use, otiose warehouses shadowe
17. Bedim definition, to make dim; darken; obscure
18. The contracts are written in obscure language.
19. The point of his speech is obscure.
20. The details of his life remain obscure .
21. Denial can obscure obstacles and stiffen resolve.
22. The motives behind the decision remain obscure.
23. The origin of the word remains obscure.
24. Indovina's lyrics are mostly cryptic and obscure.
25. The room is too obscure for reading.
26. He always speaks in obscure legal jargon.
27. The origins of the tradition have become obscure.
28. Cryptogenic definition is - of obscure or unknown origin
29. His real motive for the crime remains obscure.
30. The motives behind this decision remain somewhat obscure.
31. Chateau La Commanderie is a semi obscure St
32. Her poetry is full of obscure literary allusion.
33. These began to obscure and supersede the Bible.
34. 5 Denial can obscure obstacles and stiffen resolve.
35. Her poetry is full of obscure literary allusions.
36. Fitful clouds were beginning to obscure the sun.
37. What does Cryptogenic mean? Of obscure or unknown origin
38. Baed by Obscure Paths, released 03 September 2016 1
39. Balderdash (n.) 1590s, of obscure origin despite much 19c
40. = An obscure rendering of + hyper apatheias oun, hyper Ataraxias +
41. You're just the son of some obscure carpenter, no?
42. Much academic language is, in practice, obscure and verbose.
43. Official policy has changed, for reasons that remain obscure.
44. 9 No morning sickness, no backache, no obscure cravings.
45. 5 synonyms for Caliginous: dark, dim, dusky, murky, obscure
46. Cryptogenic refers to something of obscure or unknown origin
47. 5 synonyms for Caliginous: dark, dim, dusky, murky, obscure
48. AFTER NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED YEARS, ITS MEANING REMAINS OBSCURE,
49. I'm fluent in Arabic, but this script's highly obscure.
50. 6 Her poetry is full of obscure literary allusions.