obscured Synonyms
Strongest:
- bright
- brilliant
- resplendent
- shining
- bright
- radiant
- illumined
- lucent
- lucent
- illuminated
- sparkling
- illuminated
- lit
- luminous
- brilliant
- lighted
- light
- brightened
- light
- sparkling
- radiant
- shining
- luminous
- lucid
- resplendent
- lighted
- lucid
- glaring
- lit
- brightened
- illumined
- glaring
Strong:
- highlighted
- glossy
- aglitter
- beaming
- glowing
- alight
- shiny
- lambent
- aglitter
- shiny
- beamy
- lambent
- effulgent
- lightsome
- incandescent
- lustrous
- glowing
- effulgent
- lustrous
- beamy
- alight
- incandescent
- lightsome
- glossy
- beaming
- highlighted
Weak:
obscured Meaning
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obscured (imp. & p. p.)
of Obscure
obscured Sentence Examples
- The dense fog obscured the path ahead, making it difficult to navigate.
- The thick curtain obscured the view of the stage, leaving the audience in anticipation.
- His clouded judgment obscured his true intentions, leading him down a dangerous path.
- The heavily tinted windows obscured the interior of the limousine, concealing the identities of its occupants.
- The smoke from the forest fire obscured the horizon, casting an eerie glow on the landscape.
- His blurred vision obscured the fine print on the document, making it impossible to read.
- The dust raised by the construction site obscured our view of the neighboring buildings.
- The secrets of the organization were carefully obscured, known only to a select few.
- The overgrown vines obscured the crumbling walls of the abandoned temple, creating a sense of mystery and decay.
- The cloudy liquid obscured the contents of the vial, leaving us uncertain of its nature.
FAQs About the word obscured
of Obscure
dark, murky,darkened, lightless, pitchy, tenebrous, pitch-black, sombre, dim, darksome
bright, brilliant, resplendent, shining, bright, radiant, illumined, lucent, lucent, illuminated
The dense fog obscured the path ahead, making it difficult to navigate.
The thick curtain obscured the view of the stage, leaving the audience in anticipation.
His clouded judgment obscured his true intentions, leading him down a dangerous path.
The heavily tinted windows obscured the interior of the limousine, concealing the identities of its occupants.