Reverse Dictionary: OBSCURE

ADJECTIVES
► ADNUBILATED darkened by clouds; clouded; obscured → 1730 
► BECLOUDED made obscure or gloomy → 1581
► CALIGINOUS misty, dim, murky; obscure, dark → 1548 arch.
► CREPUSCULOUS of the nature of twilight; in a state between light and darkness; dim, glimmering, dusky, indistinct, obscure → 1646
► DARK hard to understand; obscure in meaning → c1320
► DARKLING lying in darkness; showing itself darkly; darksome, obscure → 1739
► DARKSOME dark, obscure; ill-lighted → 1781 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► DELITESCENT lying hid, concealed, or obscured → 1684
► DERN secret, obscure → 1814 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► FOGGY obscure or confused
► FULIGINOUS murky, dark; obscure; dull; also, melancholy, mournful → 1646
► IMPERSPICUOUS not perspicuous or clear; obscure → 1721
► INVOLUTE hidden, obscure → M17
► LATESCENT becoming hidden or obscure → 1836
► MIRK dark, gloomy, obscure, dusky → 1671 Sc. & Eng. dial. 
► MUDDY obscure, vague; confused; illogical; said of writing, speech, etc. → 1611
► MURK 1. obscure, hard to understand → a1400 obs.
2. obscured or darkened by mist or fog → c1480 obs.
► MURKSOME dark, obscure, gloomy → 1590 Sc.
► MYSTICAL of a person: mysterious in behaviour, obscure in speech; versed or initiated in occult or esoteric knowledge → 1604 obs.
► MYSTIFIED imbued with mystery; made obscure or confusing → 1821 obs.
► OBFUSCATE darkened, obscured → 1531 obs.
► OBLITE dim, as if partly blotted out; indistinct, obscure → 1650 obs.
► OBNUBILATE covered or darkened as with a cloud; overclouded; obscured → 1560 obs.
► OBSCURATE obscured; darkened → 1471 obs.
► OBSCURATIVE tending or serving to obscure or render dark → 1664 obs.
► OBSCUROUS dark, gloomy, obscure → 1491 obs.
► OBUMBILATE obscure → c1560 obs.
► OFFUSCATE darkened, obscured → 1603
► OPACOUS lying in shadow; not illuminated, darkened, obscure → 1621-3 obs.
► OPAQUE lying in shadow; not illuminated, darkened, obscure → c1420 obs.
► ORACULOUS abstruse, profound, obscure → 1625 obs.
► TENEBRICOSE full of darkness; very dark, obscure; gloomy → 1730-6
► TENEBROUS obscure, gloomy → 1599
► THESTER dark, obscure → a900 obs.
► TWILIGHT  lighted as by twilight; dim, obscure, shadowy → 1645
► UMBRAGEOUS ► UMBRAGIOUS obscure; dubious → 1635 obs.
► UNKENSPAK inconspicuous, obscure → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)

ADVERBS
► MURKILY obscurely, indistinctly → 1830
► MURKLY darkly; obscurely → a1400
► UNDERGROUND in secrecy or concealment; in a hidden or obscure manner → 1632

NOUNS
► ABSTRUSITY obscurity; anything abstruse; an obscure or recondite matter or point → 1646 arch.
► ADUMBRATION overshadowing; shade, obscuration → 1653
► DARKSOMENESS darkness, obscurity → 1571
► EFFUSCATION the act of making obscure; a beclouding → 1624 obs.
► FUSCATION a darkening; obscurity → 1656 obs.
► INPERSPICUITY the reverse of perspicuity or clearness; obscurity → 1659
► MURKINESS darkness, obscurity, gloom → a1425
► MYSTERIOUS, THE that which is mysterious, obscure, or arcane → 1836
► NEBULA a misty or obscure affair → a1734
► OBFUSCATION a darkening, obscuration → 1608
► OBFUSCITY a darkening, obscuration → 1832
► OBNUBILATION the act of darkening or fact of being darkened as with a cloud; obscuration → 1610
► OFFUSCATION a darkening, obscuration → 1502
► SMOG a state or condition of obscurity or confusion; something designed to confuse or obscure → 1954
► TWILIGHT WORLD a world characterized by uncertainty, obscurity, or decline → 1954

NOUNS – PERSON
► FARTKNOCKER any obscure person; a person whose name you don’t know or remember → 1984 Amer. dial.

VERBS
► ADUMBER ► ADUMBRE to overshadow, to obscure → 1535 obs.
► ADUMBRATE to overshadow; to shade, to obscure → 1670
► BECLOUD to make obscure; to darken, to hide → 1619
► BEFOG to obscure, to confuse → 1603
► DARK ​to cloud, to dim, to obscure, to hide something luminous → c1380 obs.
► DARKLE to render dark or obscure → 1884
► MURK to blacken, to smudge, to besmirch; to make dark or obscure → c1425
► OBFUSCATE to darken, to obscure (physically); to deprive of light or brightness; to make dark or dusky → 1650
► OBFUSK to darken, to obscure (physically); to deprive of light or brightness; to make dark or dusky → 1490 obs.
► OBNEBULATE to obscure as with a mist; to befog, to cloud → c1540
► OBNUBILATE to darken, dim, cover, or hide with or as with a cloud; to overcloud; to obscure → 1583
► OBSCURIFY to make obscure; to hide → 1622 obs.
► OBUMBER to overshadow; to shade, to obscure → c1420 obs.
► OBUMBILATE to obscure → a1711 obs.
► OBUMBRATE to overshadow; to shade, to darken; to obscure → 1526
► OFFUSCATE to darken, to obscure (physically); to deprive of light or brightness; to make dark or dusky → 1656
► OFFUSQUE to darken, to obscure → a1751 obs.
► SEND TO THE PACK to relegate to obscurity → 1916 Aust. sl. ​
► SMORE to suppress, to keep in obscurity or concealment → c1480