easily obscure

Frequency: 6.510.8 per million words

Used to describe something that can be easily hidden or made less visible by other things.

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Examples (10)

  • Solo passages in this register are very easily obscured by other instruments.
  • A small detail can easily obscure the main point of a long report.
  • His humble beginnings were easily obscured by his later success.
  • Clouds easily obscure the view of the mountains on a hazy day.
  • Technical jargon can easily obscure the meaning for non-experts.
  • Over-explaining can sometimes easily obscure the simple truth.
  • The dense foliage will easily obscure the cabin from sight.
  • Complex sentences often easily obscure the author's true intention.
  • Her shyness would easily obscure her remarkable talent.
  • Minor errors might easily obscure the overall quality of the work.