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The example sentences of OBSCURITY in videos (15 in total of 21)

i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present fond noun, singular or mass , too adverb , of preposition or subordinating conjunction lord proper noun, singular luv proper noun, singular a determiner duck noun, singular or mass , whose possessive wh-pronoun delightful adjective obscurity noun, singular or mass has verb, 3rd person singular present defeated verb, past participle even adverb michael proper noun, singular quinion proper noun, singular 's possessive ending
concrete adjective ships noun, plural as preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner concept noun, singular or mass fell verb, past tense into preposition or subordinating conjunction obscurity noun, singular or mass the determiner atlantis noun, plural held verb, past participle together adverb longer adverb than preposition or subordinating conjunction anyone noun, singular or mass
though preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun were verb, past tense far adverb from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner only adverb thing noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction caused verb, past participle his possessive pronoun plans verb, 3rd person singular present to to fall verb, base form into preposition or subordinating conjunction obscurity noun, singular or mass
whilst proper noun, singular popular adjective during preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner war noun, singular or mass , it personal pronoun faded verb, past tense into preposition or subordinating conjunction obscurity noun, singular or mass once adverb cocoa noun, singular or mass imports noun, plural returned verb, past tense to to full adjective
million cardinal number dollars noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction salaries noun, plural and coordinating conjunction back adverb - end noun, singular or mass royalties noun, plural and coordinating conjunction he personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present not adverb fading verb, gerund or present participle into preposition or subordinating conjunction obscurity noun, singular or mass anytime adverb soon adverb
and coordinating conjunction quickly adverb faded verb, past participle into preposition or subordinating conjunction obscurity noun, singular or mass let noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending find noun, singular or mass out preposition or subordinating conjunction whatever wh-determiner happened verb, past tense to to pop verb, base form girl noun, singular or mass group noun, singular or mass dream noun, singular or mass
became verb, past tense overly adverb reliant noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction them personal pronoun and coordinating conjunction then adverb suffered verb, past tense as preposition or subordinating conjunction those determiner same adjective industries noun, plural faded verb, past participle into preposition or subordinating conjunction obscurity noun, singular or mass
who wh-pronoun will modal sweep verb, base form in preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction rescue noun, singular or mass talented adjective special adjective authors noun, plural from preposition or subordinating conjunction obscurity noun, singular or mass who wh-pronoun can modal then adverb ascend verb, base form
robin proper noun, singular went verb, past tense from preposition or subordinating conjunction relative adjective obscurity noun, singular or mass to to instant noun, singular or mass fame noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner space noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner couple noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction months noun, plural .
obscurity noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction blinds noun, plural our possessive pronoun mind noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction then adverb to to acquire verb, base form the determiner good adjective habits noun, plural and coordinating conjunction virtues noun, plural that wh-determiner will modal
for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner most adverb, superlative part noun, singular or mass , supaid proper noun, singular a determiner man noun, singular or mass fell verb, past tense into preposition or subordinating conjunction relative adjective obscurity noun, singular or mass , only adverb ever adverb really adverb being verb, gerund or present participle talked verb, past participle about preposition or subordinating conjunction
after preposition or subordinating conjunction almost adverb a determiner decade noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction a determiner half noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction relative adjective obscurity noun, singular or mass , pat proper noun, singular garrett proper noun, singular was verb, past tense , once adverb again adverb , in preposition or subordinating conjunction
the determiner firm noun, singular or mass labours noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction relative adjective obscurity noun, singular or mass making verb, gerund or present participle chips noun, plural on preposition or subordinating conjunction behalf noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner likes noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction apple proper noun, singular , huawei proper noun, singular ,
right adverb now adverb rock noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction metal noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction music noun, singular or mass genres noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present starting verb, gerund or present participle to to fade verb, base form into preposition or subordinating conjunction obscurity noun, singular or mass proper noun, singular although preposition or subordinating conjunction
meant verb, past tense he personal pronoun never adverb got verb, past tense too adverb far adverb up preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner card noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction the determiner character noun, singular or mass quickly adverb fell verb, past tense into preposition or subordinating conjunction obscurity noun, singular or mass .

Use "obscurity" in a sentence | "obscurity" example sentences

How to use "obscurity" in a sentence?

  • This was a splendid life. Splendid in its obscurity and humility, splendid in its strength and charity, splendid in its achievements.
    -Robert Mortimer-
  • Be happy, noble heart, be blessed for all the good thou hast done and wilt do hereafter, and let my gratitude remain in obscurity like your good deeds.
    -Alexandre Dumas-
  • I want to be famous so I can be humble about being famous. What good is my humility when I am stuck in this obscurity?
    -David Budbill-
  • Obscurity and a competence—that is the life that is best worth living.
    -Mark Twain-
  • Life is an ordeal, albeit an exciting one, but I wouldn't trade it for the good old days of poverty and obscurity.
    -Jim Carrey-
  • Obscurity, indeed, is painful to the mind as well as to the eye; but to bring light from obscurity, by whatever labour, must needsbe delightful and rejoicing.
    -David Hume-
  • Artists are the best theologians. They feel things that are true before theologians can jargonize them into obscurity.
    -Tony Campolo-
  • Obscurity in writing is commonly an argument of darkness in the mind. The greatest learning is to be seen in the greatest plainness.
    -John Wilkins-

Definition and meaning of OBSCURITY

What does "obscurity mean?"

/əbˈskyo͝orədē/

noun
State or quality of not being understood easily.

What are synonyms of "obscurity"?
Some common synonyms of "obscurity" are:
  • insignificance,
  • inconspicuousness,
  • unimportance,
  • anonymity,
  • nonrecognition,
  • ingloriousness,
  • limbo,
  • twilight,
  • oblivion,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "obscurity"?
Some common antonyms of "obscurity" are:
  • fame,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.