Word of the Day: Obfuscate


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The word of the day is Obfuscate. Let’s take a quick look at its meaning, origin, usage, synonyms, and antonyms.
Verb
Obfuscate means to deliberately make something unclear, confusing, or difficult to understand. It is often used when information is intentionally hidden or complicated to prevent clarity.
The word obfuscate comes from the Latin term “obfuscatus,” the past participle of “obfuscare,” meaning “to darken” or “to obscure.” It entered the English language in the 16th century.
The complex language in the report only served to obfuscate the main issue.
Officials were accused of trying to obfuscate the truth during the investigation.
Confuse, obscure, conceal, complicate, blur
Clarify, explain, illuminate, simplify, reveal
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