We use 'obscur' to describe things that are hard to see or understand. It means the meaning or idea is not clear. People may feel confused when something is obscur.
The meaning of this word is obscur.
His answer was obscur and not clear.
Obscur can describe places or times when there is little light. It means something is dark or hard to see because light is weak or missing.
The room was obscur and cold.
It was obscur outside at night.
Obscur can describe people, places, or things that are not well known. It means they are hidden or private and not famous or popular.
The artist was obscur but very talented.
They found an obscur village in the mountains.
This use means something is hard to understand because it is complex or uses difficult words. It may be used for writing, speech, or ideas that are not simple.
The book has an obscur style.
His speech was obscur to most people.
Obscur can be used when something is covered or blocked so you cannot see it well. This meaning is both physical (like fog covering roads) and figurative (truth hidden).
The truth was obscur behind the lies.
The road was obscur by thick fog.
Sometimes 'obscur' describes things made purposely unclear or mysterious, like art or writing that aims to confuse or create mystery.
The artist's work is obscur by design.
The poem has an obscur meaning.