Use "obscurity" in a sentence

1. She chose silence, obscurity, poverty.

2. O'Brien died in obscurity.

3. Reveal clarity in obscurity.

4. Arbuckle died in obscurity in 19

5. From obscurity to fame in two rides.

6. A pitiful exhalation, an obscurity, a memory.

7. Avoid obscurity of expression. Avoid ambiguity.

8. Dudley tried to sink into obscurity.

9. She rose from obscurity to stardom.

10. Marinello's was played out in relative obscurity.

11. Integrating security by obscurity with access control lists

12. 5 Gallbladder was detected as atrophia or obscurity.

13. 20 He rose from relative obscurity to worldwide recognition.

14. In Washington, obscurity is never a measure of insignificance.

15. Marinello's was played out in relative obscurity. Sentencedict.com

16. He spent his early life in relative obscurity.

17. Wycliffe came from the obscurity of the Dark Ages.

18. He was plucked from obscurity to star in the film.

19. Even his personal history was shrouded in obscurity.

20. He rose from relative obscurity to worldwide recognition.

21. She was plucked from obscurity to instant stardom.

22. The group produced two albums before disappearing into obscurity.

23. It was a decision which consigned him to political obscurity.

24. 27 He spent most of his life working in obscurity.

25. After many years, his scientific work emerged from obscurity.

26. He spent most of his life working in obscurity.

27. 41 synonyms for Ambiguity: vagueness, doubt, puzzle, uncertainty, obscurity, enigma, equivocation

28. The course teaches students to avoid ambiguity and obscurity of expression.

29. Antonyms for Blatancy include subtlety, obscurity, ambiguity, beauty, delight, joy and covertness

30. Clear definition, free from darkness, obscurity, or cloudiness; light: a Clear day

31. He was briefly famous in his twenties but then sank into obscurity.

32. Ambiguous definition is - doubtful or uncertain especially from obscurity or indistinctness

33. The prehistory of that good, however, remains clouded to us in obscurity.

34. "How can that be?" asked Hunt, irritated by the obscurity of Henry's reply.

35. The story is convoluted and opaque, often to the point of total obscurity.

36. Another word for Abstruseness: obscurity, depth, complexity, subtlety, vagueness Collins English Thesaurus

37. The story is Convoluted and opaque, often to the point of total obscurity

38. Synonyms for Anonymity include namelessness, facelessness, nowhere, nowheresville, obscurity, silence, innominateness, anonymousness, concealment and

39. After languishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered.

40. DISKORD (Norway) - Abnegations (Death Metal) from 2021 Label Sampler by Transcending Obscurity Records / Digital Track

41. The restored gospel of Jesus Christ is coming “out of obscurity” (D&C 1:30).

42. Befog definition, to envelop in fog or obscurity; becloud: Low-hanging clouds Befogged the city

43. Synonyms for Abstruseness include complexity, obscurity, depth, mysteriousness, perplexity, profundity, subtlety, esotericism, incomprehensibility and vagueness

44. David passed swiftly from obscurity as a shepherd boy to fame as a national hero.

45. Antonyms for Articulateness include inArticulateness, inarticulacy, hesitancy, inability, weakness, incompetence, dullness, impotence, obscureness and obscurity

46. I clothe the heavens with obscurity, and I make sackcloth itself their covering.” —Isaiah 50:2b, 3.

47. Abstruseness definition: the quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand synonyms: reconditeness, incomprehensibility, obscurity, obscureness

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49. Already there were indications that the contest had helped some of those aspiring writers emerge from total obscurity.

50. The beginnings of Assisian history are involved in much obscurity; but in early imperial times it had

51. If I spoke, would that motionless and suffering youth leap into the obscurity -- clutch at the straw?

52. The lace curtains seemed to have survived from obscurity, like the antique gown of a jilted bride.

53. The Orrery is my life's work, and I would hate to see it pass into obscurity now.

54. Clark is too good a player to slide into obscurity, but a brittle temperament hasn't helped the recovery process.

55. In 1613, Portuguese raiders burnt down the settlement at the mouth of the Singapore River and the island sank into obscurity.

56. This nondescript little gem across from Arizona Stadium has been languishing in relative obscurity for the last two years.

57. Beyond the familiar figures of the zodiac, the Babylonian constellations have laid in almost total obscurity for the last two thousand years

58. Anonymity: 1 n the state of being anonymous Synonyms: namelessness Type of: obscurity an obscure and unimportant standing; not well known

59. In contrast with the above-quoted accolades, however, the Talmud has been denigrated and called “a sea of obscurity and mud.”

60. 13 This nondescript little gem across from Arizona Stadium has been languishing in relative obscurity for the last two years.

61. 22 Then he will look to the earth and see only distress and darkness, obscurity and hard times, gloom and no brightness.

62. Bridezilla tales are nothing new to the Internet, and usually after blossoming briefly to horrify the masses, they quietly fade into obscurity

63. Legal definition for Ascertain: To fix; to render certain or definite; to estimate and determine; to clear of doubt or obscurity

64. Lying in wait, simmering in obscurity before the opportune moment to strike, the four-song Spoiled Marrow announces Anthropophagous' arrival with …

65. Burmah was sentenced to 30 years at San Quentin, served 8 and was released into obscurity, until her death in the 1960ś of alcoholism

66. Synonyms: obscurity, obscureness and reconditeness Antonyms: clarity, clearness, lucidity, pellucidity and limpidity The Abstruseness of my teacher's lectures caused me to fail his class

67. Daniel attempted a career in journalism, but when this and other ventures were unsuccessful, he disappeared into obscurity amid poor health in South Africa.

68. Frantz Fanon, who was a psychiatrist from Martinique, said, "Each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission and fulfill or betray it."

69. The societas declined into obscurity in the time of the emperors, as most of their services were taken over by direct agents of the state.

70. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: obscureness, obscurity, Abstruseness, reconditeness (noun) the quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand

71. Hodges saw his shot to lift his fleshy, leafless shrub from obscurity. That's because salicornia has another nifty quality: It can be converted into biofuel.

72. To exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation, often for a long time: After lAnguishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered

73. Although the last attested Gothic noble Widin revolted in northern Italy in the 550s and was captured in 561 or 562, the Ostrogoths faded into obscurity.

74. Ironically, as the restored Church comes “out of obscurity,” what seem to be stern challenges will actually disclose further the distinctiveness of the Church (D&C 1:30).

75. 29 aAnd in that day shall the bdeaf hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity and out of darkness.

76. This page shows answers to the clue Befog, followed by 2 definitions like “To involve in a fog”, “Mostly as a participle or part” and “To envelop in fog or obscurity

77. And actually, there is nothing strange about it, as the main feature and goal of surrealism is to surprise, catch the audience, and fascinate people with obscurity, incomprehensibility, and mystery.

78. Based at its capital city of the same name, Aksum had emerged from obscurity (the first mention of Aksum ca be found in Claudius Ptolemy’s work) to empire in barely a century

79. Be happy, noble heart, be blessed for all the good thou hast done and wilt do hereafter, and let my gratitude remain in obscurity like your good deeds. Alexandre Dumas 

80. And Autointoxication.12 It is intended as a case study of the forces that engender a theory, build a following despite vigorous opposition, and finally relegate the notion to obscurity if not oblivion