OBSCURES vs INGLORIOUS: NOUN
- The quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand
- The state of being indistinct or indefinite for lack of adequate illumination
- The state of being humble and unimportant
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OBSCURES vs INGLORIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Remote and separate physically or socially
- Difficult to find
- Not famous or acclaimed
- Not drawing attention
- Not clearly understood or expressed
- Marked by difficulty of style or expression
- Not bringing honor and glory
- (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame
- Not famous; obscure.
- Not glorious; not bringing honor or glory; not accompanied with fame, honor, or celebrity; obscure; humble.
- Shameful; disgraceful; ignominious
- Ignominious; disgraceful; not famous; obscure.
- Ignominious; disgraceful.
OBSCURES vs INGLORIOUS: VERB
- Make less visible or unclear
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obscure.
- Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
- Make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing
- Make difficult to perceive by sight
- Make obscure or unclear
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OBSCURES vs INGLORIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Discreditable, disreputable.
- Synonyms Undistinguished, unhonored.
- Dishonorable; disgraceful; ignominious.
- Not glorious; without fame or renown; obscure.
OBSCURES vs INGLORIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Obliterate, Isolated, Dark, Unnoticeable, Confuse, Concealed, Invisible, Unconnected, Hide, Vague, Hidden, Unknown, Unsung, Incomprehensible, Inconspicuous
- Disastrous, Dreadful, Wretched, Ignoble, Outrageous, Black, Unknown, Dishonourable, Unsung, Obscure, Opprobrious, Dishonorable, Disgraceful, Shameful, Ignominious
OBSCURES vs INGLORIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Obliterate, Isolated, Dark, Unnoticeable, Confuse, Concealed, Invisible, Unconnected, Hide, Vague, Hidden, Unknown, Unsung, Incomprehensible, Inconspicuous
- Disastrous, Dreadful, Wretched, Ignoble, Outrageous, Black, Unknown, Dishonourable, Unsung, Obscure, Opprobrious, Dishonorable, Disgraceful, Shameful, Ignominious
OBSCURES vs INGLORIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- TV court dramas, which obscures an open secret.
- Such thinking obscures the active agent in faith.
- We believe this question obscures a dangerous premise.
- Calculation of age scores necessarily obscures this overlap.
- However, this simple picture obscures some important details.
- Labeling architecture a compilation obscures the real issue.
- However, this assertion obscures more than it reveals.
- Passive voice obscures who is responsible for what.
- Teamviewer Business already encrypts and obscures the data.
- Hot air obscures the real climate change story.
- This debate is considered by most scholars a somewhat inglorious affair.
- But for too long they have been mute and inglorious.
- These songs might include Parking Lot, Goblin, Blade, and Inglorious.
- What about The pianist, Royal tenenbaums or inglorious basterds?
- Egypt: the fifth Crusade had reached its inglorious end.
- Inglorious Basterds and Django were much more compelling films.
- Flying Training Course A he had some inglorious moments.
- Chinese radiotelegraphy project came to this inglorious end.
- Yet it was not an entirely inglorious surrender.
- English King except his inglorious grandson, Richard II.
OBSCURES vs INGLORIOUS: QUESTIONS
- What to do if bowel gas obscures the image of the appendix?
- How does Holden obscures his true intentions with unreliable narration?
- How does prejudice obscures the complexity of human experience?
- Are Inglorious the first band with two singles on Planet Rock?
- When did inglorious quad win the Brussels Beer Challenge?
- Who are the best characters in Inglorious Basterds?