relatively opaque

Frequency: 5.86.0 per million words

Used to indicate that something is difficult to understand in comparison to other things.

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Examples (10)

  • The legal jargon made the contract relatively opaque to the average consumer.
  • His explanation was relatively opaque, leaving many questions unanswered.
  • For newcomers, the company's internal policies can seem relatively opaque.
  • The scientific paper was relatively opaque without a solid background in the subject.
  • Even with the simplified diagram, the process remained relatively opaque to me.
  • She found the philosopher's writings relatively opaque and challenging to interpret.
  • Compared to other programming languages, assembly code is relatively opaque.
  • The financial report, full of technical terms, was relatively opaque to non-experts.
  • The director's intentions for the play were relatively opaque, open to various interpretations.
  • Despite several readings, the ancient text proved relatively opaque to modern scholars.