obscurely
/əbˈskjʊrli/
adverb
- In a way that is not well known, not clearly expressed, or difficult to understand.
- The author wrote obscurely, using complex words that confused most readers.
- He spoke obscurely about his past, never giving a straight answer.
- The old map was obscurely labeled, with faded letters that were hard to read.
- In a hidden or unnoticeable manner.
- The artist lived obscurely for years, painting in a tiny studio far from the city.
- The small cabin sat obscurely among the trees, almost invisible from the road.
- The treasure was obscurely buried beneath a pile of rocks in the cave.
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