extremely obscure
Frequency: 7.013.8 per million words
Very difficult to understand or not well-known at all.
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Examples (10)
- The band played an extremely obscure song that only a few fans recognized.
- His explanation was so technical that it became extremely obscure to the general audience.
- She delved into an extremely obscure corner of ancient philosophy for her thesis.
- The meaning of the poem remained extremely obscure, even after multiple readings.
- They found an extremely obscure reference in the old manuscript.
- The artist preferred to remain extremely obscure, shunning public attention.
- For many, quantum physics can seem extremely obscure and complex.
- The play was based on an extremely obscure historical event.
- He used extremely obscure jargon that made his presentation hard to follow.
- Despite his talent, his work remained extremely obscure during his lifetime.