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obscur

dark, obscure

adjective ob-SKUR Less Common

Origin: Latin obscurus

Also means

unknown, unclear

Usage Note

obscur describes physical darkness (une ruelle obscure = 'a dark alley') and figurative obscurity (un auteur obscur = 'an obscure author'). The feminine is obscure. The related noun obscurité means 'darkness' or 'obscurity', and obscurcir means 'to darken'.

Examples

"Un passage obscur menait à la cave."

Natural Translation

A dark passage led to the cellar.

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