extremely opaque

Frequency: 6.06.8 per million words

Used to strongly emphasize that something is very difficult to understand.

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Examples (10)

  • The legal jargon made the contract extremely opaque to the average person.
  • Her explanations were extremely opaque, leaving everyone more confused than before.
  • The ancient text's meaning remained extremely opaque even after hours of study.
  • The company's financial dealings were extremely opaque, raising suspicions.
  • Despite his best efforts, the philosopher's latest theory was extremely opaque.
  • The instructions for assembling the furniture were extremely opaque, lacking clear diagrams.
  • Many users found the new software's interface extremely opaque and difficult to navigate.
  • The government's policy on the issue has been extremely opaque, with no clear statements.
  • His motivations for such a drastic decision were extremely opaque to his colleagues.
  • The poet's later works became extremely opaque, often requiring deep academic analysis.