very opaque

Frequency: 6.37.5 per million words

Used to emphasize that something is difficult to understand.

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Examples (10)

  • The legal jargon made the contract very opaque to the average person.
  • Her explanation of the new policy was very opaque, leaving everyone confused.
  • The ancient text is very opaque and requires extensive scholarly interpretation.
  • Despite several attempts, the company's financial report remained very opaque.
  • He found the philosophical concept very opaque and struggled to grasp its meaning.
  • The instructions were written in such a way that they were very opaque.
  • To many, the workings of the stock market are very opaque.
  • The government's decision-making process has become very opaque recently.
  • She presented her research in a manner that was very opaque to the non-experts.
  • The artist's abstract work can be very opaque without proper context.