The difference between Dingy and Obscure
When used as adjectives, dingy means drab, whereas obscure means dark, faint or indistinct.
Obscure is also verb with the meaning: to render obscure.
check bellow for the other definitions of Dingy and Obscure
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Dingy as an adjective:
drab; shabby; dirty; squalid
Examples:
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Dingy as a noun:
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Obscure as an adjective:
Dark, faint or indistinct.
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Obscure as an adjective:
Hidden, out of sight or inconspicuous.
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Obscure as an adjective:
difficult to understand.
Examples:
"an obscure passage or inscription; The speaker made obscure references to little-known literary works."
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Obscure as an adjective:
not well-known.
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Obscure as a verb (transitive):
To render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.
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Obscure as a verb (transitive):
To hide, put out of sight etc.
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Obscure as a verb (intransitive, obsolete):
To conceal oneself; to hide.
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Compare with synonyms and related words:
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- dingy vs drab
- dingy vs dreary
- dingy vs gloomy
- dingy vs grimy
- bright vs dingy
- clean vs dingy
- cimmerian vs obscure
- dingy vs obscure
- fuzzy vs obscure
- ill-defined vs obscure
- obscure vs occluded
- obscure vs secluded
- fathomless vs obscure
- inscrutable vs obscure
- enigmatic vs obscure
- esoteric vs obscure
- mysterious vs obscure
- becloud vs obscure
- bedarken vs obscure
- bedim vs obscure
- bemist vs obscure