Obscurity is the state of being known by only a few people. Tom's showbiz career began when he was plucked from obscurity by director Stephen Daldry. The latter half of his life was spent in obscurity โ€ฆ

Definition of obscurity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

OBSCURITY definition: the state or quality of being obscure. See examples of obscurity used in a sentence.

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The quality or condition of being imperfectly known or difficult to understand: "writings meant to be understood . by all, composed without deliberate obscurity or hidden motives" (National Review).

obโ€ขscuโ€ขriโ€ขty (ษ™b skyลลrโ€ฒ i tฤ“), n., pl. -ties. the state or quality of being obscure. the condition of being unknown: He lived in obscurity for years before winning acclaim. uncertainty of meaning or โ€ฆ

The meaning of OBSCURITY is one that is obscure. How to use obscurity in a sentence.

There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun obscurity, one of which is labelled obsolete. See โ€˜Meaning & useโ€™ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

obscurity noun [U] (BEING UNCLEAR) the state or quality of being unclear and difficult to understand or see:

Obscurity is the opposite of fame, and living in obscurity means that nobody knows your name. Many musicians played in obscurity for years before becoming rock stars. The Latin obscurus means โ€ฆ

obscurity noun [U] (BEING UNCLEAR) the state or quality of being unclear and difficult to understand or see:

Obscurity is the opposite of fame, and living in obscurity means that nobody knows your name. Many musicians played in obscurity for years before becoming rock stars. The Latin obscurus means โ€ฆ

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