complete obscurity

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Used to emphasize that someone or something is entirely unknown.

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Examples (10)

  • After his fall from grace, the once-famous actor faded into complete obscurity.
  • The band's early work remained in complete obscurity until a documentary revived interest.
  • For centuries, the ancient manuscript was lost in complete obscurity.
  • She preferred living a life of complete obscurity, far from the public eye.
  • Despite his groundbreaking research, the scientist died in complete obscurity.
  • The artist worked for years in complete obscurity before achieving recognition.
  • Many forgotten masterpieces lie in complete obscurity in dusty archives.
  • His name, once on everyone's lips, has now fallen into complete obscurity.
  • The new policy was introduced in complete obscurity, with no public announcement.
  • The village remained in complete obscurity until the discovery of the ancient ruins.