fairly opaque

Frequency: 5.44.9 per million words

Used to indicate that something is quite difficult to understand.

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Examples (10)

  • The legal jargon made the contract fairly opaque to the average person.
  • Her explanation of the complex theory was fairly opaque.
  • Without proper context, the ancient text remains fairly opaque.
  • The instructions were fairly opaque, leading to much confusion.
  • His reasoning behind the decision remained fairly opaque to everyone.
  • The company's financial reports were fairly opaque, raising questions.
  • Despite repeated attempts, the meaning of the poem stayed fairly opaque.
  • The political maneuverings were fairly opaque to those outside the inner circle.
  • For new employees, the internal procedures can seem fairly opaque.
  • The artist's intentions behind the abstract painting were fairly opaque.