In an obscure manner
“The rocks and soil continued to shift until they had achieved an obscurely manlike semblance.”
In a secret way, without others knowing
Somewhat, slight or moderate in degree or extent
In a way that is unclear, especially visually
“The origins of this ancient relic remain obscure, even to historians.”
In a way that can not be seen
In a manner that produces illegible results
“The foreigners spoke in an obscure language.”
Adverb for not important or well known
“He had a habit of casting obscure, yet talented, actors.”
Adverb for being without, or without much, light
“The fugitive was hiding in an obscure spot within the deserted warehouse.”
(of a place or location) Adverb for remote or secluded in nature
“We stopped by at an obscure little town on the way to our destination.”
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