Definitions and Examples of darken, obscure
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To make or become dark or darker in color or tone.
Example
The sky began to darken as the sun set behind the mountains.
Not clear or easily understood; hidden or concealed.
Example
The meaning of the poem was obscure and left many readers puzzled.
Key Differences: darken vs obscure
- 1Darken is used to describe a reduction in light or brightness, while obscure is used to describe something that is unclear or hidden.
- 2Darken can be used both as a verb and an adjective, while obscure is only used as an adjective.
Effective Usage of darken, obscure
- 1Enhance Vocabulary: Use darken and obscure to expand your vocabulary and express yourself more precisely.
- 2Describe Weather: Use darken to describe the sky when it becomes cloudy or stormy.
- 3Explain Concepts: Use obscure to describe complex or abstract ideas that are difficult to understand.
Remember this!
The antonyms of illuminate are darken and obscure. Darken describes a reduction in light or brightness, while obscure describes something that is unclear or hidden. Use these words to enhance your vocabulary, describe weather, and explain complex concepts.