Sentences

obscurant in a sentence

n.

Definition

Obscurant refers to a tendency to deliberately prevent the understanding of complex ideas or knowledge, often through vague or confusing presentation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The historian criticized the author's obscurant approach to complex theories.
  2. In an age of enlightenment, obscurantism seemed to flourish in certain academic circles.
  3. Her obscurant remarks during the debate left many voters confused about her actual stance.
  4. He viewed the government's lack of transparency as a form of obscurantism that hindered public understanding.
  5. The obscurant nature of the text made it difficult for readers to grasp its underlying message.

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