virtual obscurity

Frequency: 6.88.9 per million words

Indicates a state of being almost completely unknown.

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Examples (10)

  • He is now living in virtual obscurity.
  • The once-famous artist faded into virtual obscurity after his last exhibition.
  • Despite his early success, the inventor spent his later years in virtual obscurity.
  • The band's first album sold poorly, leaving them in virtual obscurity.
  • Many historical figures remain in virtual obscurity until their works are rediscovered.
  • The politician was relegated to virtual obscurity after the scandal.
  • She preferred a life of virtual obscurity to the constant glare of fame.
  • Without proper funding, the research project might fall into virtual obscurity.
  • The old film classic had fallen into virtual obscurity before its recent restoration.
  • His groundbreaking theory remained in virtual obscurity for decades.