obfuscation
1 of 1noun/ˌɑbfəˈskeɪʃən/
Forms:obfuscations
1
the action of deliberately making something complicated and hard to understand
- The writer's deliberate obfuscation of the plot created a sense of mystery but left readers confused and frustrated.
- The politician's use of technical jargon was a deliberate obfuscation tactic to confuse the audience.
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2
the act of darkening and making something look less clear
- The nightfall brought obfuscation to the surroundings, making it difficult to discern objects in the distance.
- The thick smoke from the fire created an obfuscation, making it hard for the firefighters to locate the source.
3
confusion resulting from failure to understand