OBSCURE vs HIDE: NOUN
- Obscurity.
- Something obscure or unknown.
- One's own life or personal safety, especially when in peril.
- (mainly British) A covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them.
- The skin of an animal.
- A medieval land measure equal to the amount of land that could sustain one free family; usually 100 acres. Forty hides equalled a barony.
- A measure of land, common in Domesday Book and old English charters, the quantity of which is not well ascertained, but has been differently estimated at 80, 100, and 120 acres.
- An abode or dwelling.
- The human skin; -- so called in contempt.
- The skin of an animal, either raw or dressed; -- generally applied to the undressed skins of the larger domestic animals, as oxen, horses, etc.
- Synonyms Pelt, etc. See skin, n.
- The human skin: now in a derogatory sense.
- An animal's skin stripped from its body and used as a material for leather or in other ways: as, a raw hide; a dressed hide; in the leather trade, specifically, the skin of a large animal, as an ox or a horse, as distiuguished from Kips, which are the skins of small or yearling cattle, and skins, which are those of smaller animals, as calves, sheep, goats, seals, etc.
- The skin of an animal, especially of one of the larger animals: as, the hide of a calf; the thick hide of a rhinoceros.
- In old English law, a holding of land, the allotment of one tenant; a portion of land considered to be sufficient for the support of one family, but varying in extent in every district according to local custom and the quality of the soil, hence variously estimated at 60, 80, and 100 acres, or more.
- The skin of an animal, especially the thick tough skin or pelt of a large animal.
- An old English measure of land, usually the amount held adequate for one free family and its dependents.
- The dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)
- Body covering of a living animal
OBSCURE vs HIDE: ADJECTIVE
- Difficult to understand.
- Hidden, out of sight or inconspicuous.
- Dark, faint or indistinct.
- Those rays which are not luminous or visible, and which in the spectrum are beyond the limits of the visible portion.
- Not clear, full, or distinct; clouded; imperfect.
- Not easily understood; not clear or legible; abstruse or incomprehensible.
- Not noticeable; humble; mean.
- Of or pertaining to darkness or night; inconspicuous to the sight; indistinctly seen; hidden; retired; remote from observation; unnoticed.
- Covered over, shaded, or darkened; destitute of light; imperfectly illuminated; dusky; dim.
- Of undistinguished or humble station or reputation.
- Not readily noticed or seen; inconspicuous.
- Out of sight; hidden.
- Far from centers of human population.
- Having the reduced, neutral sound represented by schwa (ə).
- Indistinctly heard; faint.
- So faintly perceptible as to lack clear delineation; indistinct.
- Deficient in light; dark.
- Remote and separate physically or socially
- Marked by difficulty of style or expression
- Difficult to find
- Not famous or acclaimed
- Not drawing attention
- Not clearly understood or expressed
- N/A
OBSCURE vs HIDE: VERB
- To hide, put out of sight etc.
- To darken, make faint etc.
- Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
- Make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing
- Make difficult to perceive by sight
- Make obscure or unclear
- Make less visible or unclear
- To beat with a whip made from hide.
- To put oneself in a place where one will be harder to find or out of sight.
- To put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight.
- Make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing
- Cover as if with a shroud
- Be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection and safety
- Prevent from being seen or discovered
OBSCURE vs HIDE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To conceal one's self; to hide; to keep dark.
- A play of children, in which some hide themselves, and others seek them.
- To lie concealed; to keep one's self out of view; to be withdrawn from sight or observation.
- To seek refuge or respite.
- To keep oneself out of sight or notice.
- To avert (one's gaze), especially in shame or grief.
- To cut off from sight; cover up: : block.
- To prevent the disclosure or recognition of; conceal.
- To put or keep out of sight or away from notice.
OBSCURE vs HIDE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.
- To diminish the stature of; overshadow or detract from.
- To make difficult to discern mentally or understand.
- To make dim, indistinct, or impossible to see: : block.
- To withdraw favor from; to be displeased with.
- To withdraw favor.
- To put one's self in a condition to be safe; to secure protection.
- To remove from danger; to shelter.
- To withhold from knowledge; to keep secret; to refrain from avowing or confessing.
- To conceal, or withdraw from sight; to put out of view; to secrete.
- To flog; to whip.
- To beat severely; flog.
OBSCURE vs HIDE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Reduce a vowel to a neutral one, such as a schwa
- Make unintelligible or unclear
- Not clearly expressed or understood
- Unhonored, inglorious.
- 4 and Obscure, Doubtful, Dubious, Ambiguous, Equivocal; difficult, intricate, vague, mysterious, enigmatical. In regard to the meaning of something said or written, obscure is general, being founded upon the figure of light which is insufficient to enable one to see with any clearness; this figure is still felt in all the uses of the word. Doubtful is literal, meaning full of doubt, quite impossible of decision or determination, on account of insufficient knowledge. Dubious may be the same as doubtful, but tends to the special meaning of that doubtfulness which involves anxiety or suspicion: as, dubious battle; dubious prospects; a dubious character. Ambiguous applies to the use of words, intentionally or otherwise, in a way that makes certainty of interpretation impossible; but it may be used in other connections: as, an ambiguous smile. Equivocal applies to that which is ambiguous by deliberate intention. See darkness.
- Synonyms Dark, dim, darksome, dusky, rayless, murky.
- Not clear; dull or semi-opaque: as, obscure green or red.
- In entomology: Not distinct: as, obscure punctures.
- Unknown to fame; unnoticed; hence, humble; lowly: as, an obscure curate.
- Hidden; retired; remote from observation: as, an obscure village.
- Not perspicuous, as a writing or speech; not readily understood, on account of faultiness of expression.
- Hence In logic, not clear, as an idea; not sharply distinguished from others.
- Not capable of being clearly seen, on account of deficient illumination.
- Living in darkness; pertaining to darkness or night.
- Dark; deprived of light; hence, murky; gloomy; dismal.
- To hide; conceal one's self.
- To render doubtful or unintelligible; render indistinct or difficult of comprehension or explanation; disguise.
- To deprive of luster or glory; outshine; eclipse; depreciate; disparage; belittle.
- To darken or make dark; dim.
- To cover and shut off from view; conceal; hide.
- Be or go into hiding
- To withdraw from sight; lie concealed; keep one's self out of view.
- Synonyms Secrete, etc. (see conceal); screen, cover, cloak, veil, shroud, mask, disguise, suppress, dissemble.
- To withdraw; withhold; turn aside or away.
- To conceal from knowledge or cognizance; keep secret; hold back from avowal or disclosure; suppress: as, to hide one's feelings.
- To conceal from discovery; secrete; put in a place of security or safety: as, to hide money.
- To conceal from sight; prevent from being seen; cover up: as, to hide one's face; to hide a stain or a scar.
- To beat; flog; thrash.
- To cover with or as with hide.
- (idiom) (hide nor hair) A trace; a vestige.
OBSCURE vs HIDE: RELATED WORDS
- Obliterate, Isolated, Dark, Unnoticeable, Confuse, Concealed, Invisible, Unconnected, Hide, Vague, Hidden, Unknown, Unsung, Incomprehensible, Inconspicuous
- Camouflage, Cloak, Concealing, Disguise, Hide out, Blot out, Fell, Skin, Pelt, Shroud, Enshroud, Obscure, Cover, Obliterate, Conceal
OBSCURE vs HIDE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Obliterate, Isolated, Dark, Unnoticeable, Confuse, Concealed, Invisible, Unconnected, Hide, Vague, Hidden, Unknown, Unsung, Incomprehensible, Inconspicuous
- Pretend, Camouflage, Cloak, Concealing, Disguise, Hide out, Blot out, Fell, Skin, Pelt, Enshroud, Obscure, Cover, Obliterate, Conceal
OBSCURE vs HIDE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Special care not obscure roadway or airport visibility.
- This writer, one Kilgore Trout, has become obscure.
- The most obscure pronouncements strongly resemble GNOMIC UTTERANCES.
- Till center seating chart wwe obscure the aftermath?
- Sadly, Bill Johnson is not an obscure personality.
- Double and triple negatives can obscure your meaning.
- The morphology of the colony of one microorganism also may completely obscure that of another, and a fastgrower might obscure a slowgrower.
- Obscure Problem Troubleshooting Obscure problem troubleshooting tips provided in this chapter are intended to help the restorer come up with new ideas.
- Again, let us study obscure insects and obscure authors and master the periodic table of the elements.
- Baez went with obscure tunes, and the result is an album that is now justifiably obscure.
- Hide an element when you click on the button; Hide an element when you click on it; Randomly selected Background effect.
- Hide Report List To give you more room to view a report, you can hide the report list using this feature.
- Any dashes or hide sections of the web site needs javascript enabled to show or hide sections of the numbers.
- How impossible it seems that we could ever hide anything from you, or even try to hide something; but we do.
- You can hide entire rows in Google Sheets manually or use filters to hide any rows that matches the specified criteria.
- Peters hide the dead bird, it means they hide the evidence.
- Either choose to show all content, hide sensitive content, or completely hide notifications.
- Do this for all the search entries that you want to hide from people and Amazon will hide each item.
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- Rev matches, then hide hide the specific banner.
OBSCURE vs HIDE: QUESTIONS
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