OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: NOUN
- Something obscure or unknown.
- Obscurity.
- N/A
OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: ADJECTIVE
- Covered over, shaded, or darkened; destitute of light; imperfectly illuminated; dusky; dim.
- Not noticeable; humble; mean.
- Not clearly understood or expressed
- Not famous or acclaimed
- Difficult to find
- Marked by difficulty of style or expression
- Remote and separate physically or socially
- Deficient in light; dark.
- So faintly perceptible as to lack clear delineation; indistinct.
- Indistinctly heard; faint.
- Having the reduced, neutral sound represented by schwa (ə).
- Far from centers of human population.
- Out of sight; hidden.
- Not readily noticed or seen; inconspicuous.
- Of undistinguished or humble station or reputation.
- Of or pertaining to darkness or night; inconspicuous to the sight; indistinctly seen; hidden; retired; remote from observation; unnoticed.
- Not drawing attention
- Not clear, full, or distinct; clouded; imperfect.
- Those rays which are not luminous or visible, and which in the spectrum are beyond the limits of the visible portion.
- Dark, faint or indistinct.
- Not easily understood; not clear or legible; abstruse or incomprehensible.
- Difficult to understand.
- Hidden, out of sight or inconspicuous.
- Lacking clarity or precision, as in meaning; vague.
- Not fixed or known in advance.
- Not leading up to a definite result or ending.
- Not terminating in a flower and continuing to grow at the apex.
- Having more than one variable and an infinite number of solutions, such as the equation 5x2 + 3y = 10.
- Not determinate; not certain or fixed; indefinite; not precise.
- That branch of analysis which has for its object the solution of indeterminate problems.
- Coefficients arbitrarily assumed for convenience of calculation, or to facilitate some artifice of analysis. Their values are subsequently determined.
- Not precisely fixed, as to extent, size, nature, or number.
- A mode of inflorescence in which the flowers all arise from axillary buds, the terminal bud going on to grow and sometimes continuing the stem indefinitely; -- called also acropetal inflorescence, botryose inflorescence, centripetal inflorescence, and indefinite inflorescence.
- A problem which admits of an infinite number of solutions, or one in which there are fewer imposed conditions than there are unknown or required results.
- A quantity which has no fixed value, but which may be varied in accordance with any proposed condition.
- A series whose terms proceed by the powers of an indeterminate quantity, sometimes also with indeterminate exponents, or indeterminate coefficients.
- Not accurately determined or determinable.
- Imprecise or vague.
- Of growth: with no genetically defined end, and thus theoretically limitless.
- Of inflorescences: not topped with some form of terminal bud.
- An equation in which the unknown quantities admit of an infinite number of values, or sets of values. A group of equations is indeterminate when it contains more unknown quantities than there are equations.
- Not leading to a definite ending or result
- Not capable of being determined
- Not precisely determined, determinable, or established.
- Of uncertain or ambiguous nature
- Not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance
- Having a capacity for continuing to grow at the apex
OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: VERB
- Make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing
- Make difficult to perceive by sight
- Make obscure or unclear
- Make less visible or unclear
- Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
- To darken, make faint etc.
- To hide, put out of sight etc.
- N/A
OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To conceal one's self; to hide; to keep dark.
- N/A
OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: 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.
- N/A
OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To render doubtful or unintelligible; render indistinct or difficult of comprehension or explanation; disguise.
- To hide; conceal one's self.
- Dark; deprived of light; hence, murky; gloomy; dismal.
- Living in darkness; pertaining to darkness or night.
- Not capable of being clearly seen, on account of deficient illumination.
- Hence In logic, not clear, as an idea; not sharply distinguished from others.
- Not perspicuous, as a writing or speech; not readily understood, on account of faultiness of expression.
- Hidden; retired; remote from observation: as, an obscure village.
- To deprive of luster or glory; outshine; eclipse; depreciate; disparage; belittle.
- Make unintelligible or unclear
- Not clearly expressed or understood
- Unknown to fame; unnoticed; hence, humble; lowly: as, an obscure curate.
- In entomology: Not distinct: as, obscure punctures.
- Not clear; dull or semi-opaque: as, obscure green or red.
- Synonyms Dark, dim, darksome, dusky, rayless, murky.
- 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.
- Unhonored, inglorious.
- Reduce a vowel to a neutral one, such as a schwa
- To darken or make dark; dim.
- To cover and shut off from view; conceal; hide.
- (of a quantity) having no definite value, as an equation that cannot be solved
- Not determinate; not settled or fixed; not definite; uncertain; not precise; not exclusively possessing either of a pair of contradictory attributes.
OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: RELATED WORDS
- Obliterate, Isolated, Dark, Unnoticeable, Confuse, Concealed, Invisible, Unconnected, Hide, Vague, Hidden, Unknown, Unsung, Incomprehensible, Inconspicuous
- Unspecified, Undefined, Indefinite, Cost plus, Open ended, Racemose, Unclear, Inconclusive, Obscure, Equivocal, Vague, Undeterminable, Ambiguous, Undetermined, Indeterminable
OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Obliterate, Isolated, Dark, Unnoticeable, Confuse, Concealed, Invisible, Unconnected, Hide, Vague, Hidden, Unknown, Unsung, Incomprehensible, Inconspicuous
- Unspecified, Undefined, Indefinite, Racemose, Open ended, Cost plus, Unclear, Inconclusive, Obscure, Equivocal, Vague, Undeterminable, Ambiguous, Undetermined, Indeterminable
OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: 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.
- The indeterminate tomato is usually large and vining.
- A final forensic determination is pending, time indeterminate.
- Dasein, but in an indeterminate and obscure way.
- It is either a temporary or indeterminate undertaking.
- When would the Indeterminate Sentence Law be inapplicable?
- Indeterminate middle lobe nodule shows no interval growth.
- If at least one of the operands of an operator is indeterminate, the result of the operator is also indeterminate.
- Philippines uses indeterminate sentencing, and judges have the discretion to impose sentencing based on the Indeterminate Sentence Law.
- First, it would make little sense to stipulate that the negation of an indeterminate sentence is true rather than indeterminate.
- Indeterminate: Bool: False: If True, The Component Appears Indeterminate.
OBSCURE vs INDETERMINATE: QUESTIONS
- What is the most obscure horse in Strawberry Shortcake?
- Are there any obscure reliefs available to local authorities?
- Are there any obscure words in the English language?
- What are some weird and obscure units of measurement?
- Should obscure glass be required to prevent overlooking?
- Does Robert Pattinson belong to an obscure asteroid?
- Is obscure and Indecent Publication exempted in Nigeria?
- Can an obscure Eastern European superhero sing karaoke?
- Does miscommunication obstruct and obscure communication?
- Where can you find obscure and obscure covers of popular songs?
- Is ProgressBar determinate or indeterminate in Android?
- Are heirloom tomatoes determinate or indeterminate?
- Are indeterminate sentences consistent with rehabilitation?
- Are champion Tomatoes determinate or indeterminate?
- Are genistoids nodules determinate or indeterminate?
- How are indeterminate (suspicious) nodules diagnosed?
- Is indeterminate liability a relevant consideration?
- Is sunflower bisexual or indeterminate inflorescence?
- Do all plants produce indeterminate inflorescences?
- Are indeterminate contracts binding and enforceable?