the theories of relativity can seem recondite even for people who are well versed in the sciences.
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You can use the word Periscope a few ways in a sentence. You can write the sentence I am going to periscope the website.
No, "The brilliant sunset over the desert" is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject and a verb. A complete sentence needs both a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is happening).
A sentence for trajectory: The detectives were determining the trajectory of the bullet.
The sentence contains two adjectives: large and ominousThe other components of the sentence are:Adverb: overheadnouns: two, cloudsverb: are
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).
His accompanying text may not answer every question on this recondite subject.
Math is a very recondite (hard to understand) subject.
The theories of relativity can seem recondite even for people who are well versed in the sciences.
something not known about by many people and difficult to understand
Recondite: struse: difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge.
Concealed or hidden out of the way., Remote from apprehension; difficult to be comprehended or understood; recondite; as, abstruse learning.
Abstruse means "difficult to understand" or "obscure". Some synonyms would be "recondite", "deep", or "profound".
The word "Recondite" may be unfamiliar to many people. It's meaning may be deduced if it appears in this list of near synonyms: Recondite Obscure Abstruse Complex Little known Esoteric Hidden
1. hard to understand; recondite; esoteric: abstruse theories.2. Obsolete. secret; hidden.any other questions visit, http://dictionary.reference.com/
well if you consider picking your boogers see a doctor first to recondite what kind to eat and no to eat. AMEN!
The answer depends on what sense of the term you are using.It could mean "hidden from plain sight" (when referring to objects), hence the Tagalog term for that meaning is tago.It could also mean (of subjects of knowledge) hard to understand or incomprehensible. Thus, the Tagalog term is di-maarok or mahirap intindihin.It could also mean obscure (writers or writings). This corresponds with di gaanong kilala.
The definition of the word abstruse is 'something that is not easy to understand'. Synonyms of abstruse are 'obscure', 'recondite', 'deep' and 'profound'.