Obscure in a sentence

We found 27 examples of how to use obscure in an English sentence.

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Sentences with obscure

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# Sentence  
1. May I ask a few more questions about that point? It's a little obscure.
2. The meaning of this sentence is obscure.
3. Modern poetry is often most obscure.
4. The meaning is still obscure to me.
5. The cause of the accident is still obscure.
6. For all his genius he is as obscure as ever.
7. The reason why he left the tennis club is obscure.
8. His explanation is too obscure to understand.
9. There are some obscure points in his proposal.
10. His thesis doesn't make sense. To begin with, its theme is obscure.
11. Much legal language is obscure to a layman.
12. It is somewhat curious that the three persons whose names are the most universally recorded were of very obscure parentage.
13. The two scholars wrangled over the meaning of an obscure Tibetan phrase.
14. The sky is obscure, I can see no star.
15. It's still obscure to me.
16. It's quite obscure what this sentence means.
17. The goal is not to affect current oil production, but to obscure that country's energy future.
18. The real purpose of the law was enshrouded in layers of obscure terminology.
19. Among all the world's races, some obscure Bedouin tribes possibly apart, Americans are the most prone to misinformation.
20. Tom attempted to obscure the truth.
21. Tom is a fan of this obscure Canadian band.
22. And thus no cavalier appeared to rival or to obscure the ideal picture of chivalrous excellence which Lucy had pictured to herself in the Master of Ravenswood.
23. On the evening of the day when the Lord Keeper and his daughter were saved from such imminent peril, two strangers were seated in the most private apartment of a small obscure inn, or rather alehouse, called the Tod's Den, about three or four miles from the Castle of Ravenswood.
24. He joined an obscure separatist group.
25. Grey clouds obscure the sky.

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