To obscure the view of the sea from the workplace means to dull the atmosphere of the workplace.
That arcane information is so obscure that current language prevents accurate description. Have you ever noticed the colors in the clouds as they lightly obscure the sun? Please, lady, if you don't remove your hat, it will obscure my view of the finish of the race.
The nouns in the sentence are:sky, the subject of the sentence (a word for a thing);blue, a predicate nominative (a word for a thing).
There doesn't seem to be a widely recognized definition or meaning for the word "anerie." It may be a rare or obscure term.
My favorite word is Austere
You can write a sentence using the word satellite. Example: Google Earth is a powerful satellite.
The professor revels in his obscure references. The approaching clouds will soon obscure the moon.
The lithograph painting was very obscure
We must not in any way hinder or obscure the truths that jesus revealed.
The story was Obscure. No one knew the real truth.
The language was an obscure dialect .
It was an obscure point, but it turned out to be important. He created the smoke to obcure the vision of anyone watching.
his job was to obscure locks
The word is obscure.
* This is not an actual word. The term mundance is obscure slang, and it is also the name of an obscure website.(see related question for mundane)
The word is "sesquipedalian," which refers to the practice of using long, complex words in speech or writing.
Caroline gives such obscure directions that i can never find her house.
"The stars are obscured by the clouds"; "the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley"