it can mean any of these
1.(of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
2.not clear to the understanding; hard to perceive: obscure motivations.
3.(of language, style, a speaker, etc.) not expressing the meaning clearly or plainly.
4.indistinct to the sight or any other sense; not readily seen, heard, etc.; faint.
5.inconspicuous or unnoticeable: the obscure beginnings of a great movement.
to make a thing obscure is to darken or conceal
Obscure means faint or something which is incomprehensible.
it is a noun and it means something is hard to understand.
Obscure means not plain or clear, ambiguous, vague.Obscurely means in an obscure manner. For example, "This book was obscurely written."
to make something difficult to see or understand. (or)
not clearly seen or easily distinguished
prejudice is where someone assumes something about someone and it may not be true. Therefore, "Prejudice obscures the truth," means that thinking someone always fits a stereotype is probably not true.
obscures
The liana obscures the porch.
clouds, obscures, dims, overshadows, blackens
It starts as soon as the moon obscures a part of the sun
ethnic gloss
The cast of Ces forces obscures qui nous gouvernent - 2000 includes: Sophie Hermelin as Florence Didier Sidbon as Le psychanaliste Smadi Wolfman as Marion
If your windshield crack obscures the driver's vision or line of sight, yes!
Stop the vehicle, turn it around and drive backwards
The cast of Nos salles obscures - 2012 includes: Olivier Barrot as himself Pierre Benoist Dominique Blattlin as himself Jean Henoschsberg as himself Henri Langlois as himself Jean Segura as himself Jean Tulard as himself
"The stars are obscured by the clouds"; "the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley"
A metaphor for fog could be a "veil of mystery" or a "blanket of uncertainty" that obscures clarity and vision.