"Obfuscated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "obfuscated" means made unclear or difficult to understand, often intentionally, by using complex or ambiguous language or concepts. It can also refer to something that is intentionally confusing or misleading.
The word "obeying" is the present participle tense of the verb "obey", which means to do what someone in authority tells you to do, or to follow a rule or law.
Conforms to a rule, authority, or requirement; acts in accordance with instructions, laws, or morals.
To make something unclear or difficult to understand, often intentionally, by using confusing or misleading language or complex technical details.
Obfuscating is a verb that means to make something unclear or difficult to understand by using complicated or vague language, which can be intentionally or unintentionally misleading.
Obfuscations are deliberate or unclear statements, descriptions, or writings that are intended to obscure or confuse the meaning or intention of something, often used in a dishonest or disingenuous manner. The term can also refer to obscure or abstruse language or concepts that are difficult to understand.
Obfuscators are systems or tools that intentionally make computer code, language, or intellectual property difficult to understand, read, or analyze by using complex or opaque methods, such as encryption, clever naming conventions, or confusing syntax. The goal of obfuscators is often to protect intellectual property, prevent reverse engineering, or make it harder for hackers to access or modify the code. In essence, obfuscators are code confusion machines!