noun
- The quality or state of being unclear, hard to understand, or difficult to perceive
- The quality of being dark, dim, or not clearly visible
Usage: Plural form of obscureness; Often used in academic or formal contexts
Usage: Less common usage; refers to physical darkness or lack of light
Examples
- The obscurenesses in the legal document made it difficult for the average person to understand.
- Critics pointed out the obscurenesses of the author's writing style.
- The obscurenesses of the ancient text required expert interpretation.
- Despite the obscurenesses in the instructions, most students completed the assignment correctly.
- The philosopher's work is known for its obscurenesses and complex terminology.
- We tried to clarify the obscurenesses in the contract before signing it.