Obscurity Meaning in English
word
əbˈskjʊɹəti
ub-SKYUR-uh-tee
ɒbskjˈʊɹɪti
ob-skyu-REE-tee
Definición
The state of being unknown or not easily understood; can refer to lack of fame or something that is unclear or difficult to understand.
Uso & Matices
Often used to describe people who are not famous ('live in obscurity') or ideas that are unclear ('the poem's obscurity'). More formal and literary; rarely used in everyday casual speech.
Spanish: oscuridad - anonimato - desconocimientoPortuguese (BR): obscuridade - anonimato - desconhecimentoPortuguese (PT): obscuridade - anonimato - desconhecimentoChinese (Simplified): 默默无闻 - 晦涩Chinese (Traditional): 默默無聞 - 晦澀Hindi: गुमनामी - अस्पष्टताArabic: غموض - عدم الشهرةBengali: অজ্ঞাততা - অস্পষ্টতাRussian: неизвестность - неясностьJapanese: 無名 - 不明瞭Vietnamese: sự vô danh - sự mơ hồKorean: 무명 - 불분명함Turkish: bilinmezlik - belirsizlikUrdu: گمنامی - ابہامIndonesian: ketidakjelasan - ketidakpopuleran
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The artist lived in obscurity for most of his life.
basic
The meaning of the text is lost in obscurity.
basic
After years in obscurity, she finally became famous.
basic
Many scientific discoveries remained in obscurity until someone recognized their value.
natural
He prefers the comfort of obscurity to the stress of fame.
natural
The novel fell into obscurity shortly after it was published.
natural