obfuscatory

/ˈɑb.fə.skəˌtɔr.i/
adjective
  1. Intended to confuse or make something unclear.
    • His obfuscatory answers during the interview raised suspicions.
    • The obfuscatory language in the policy made it nearly unreadable.
    • The manual was criticized for its obfuscatory diagrams and instructions.
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