"Obscurer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
(adj.) making something unclear or difficult to understand, or a person who makes things less clear or more difficult to understand.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "obscurer":
Obscurantists are individuals who intentionally obscure or bury the truth, often by spreading misinformation, misinformation, or confusion. They may use tactics such as ambiguity, vagueness, or half-truths to deliberately obscure the clarity of the situation or to misconstrue facts. This can be done to advance a particular ideology, agenda, or personal interest, or to maintain power and control over others. Obscurantists often work against transparency and openness, as their primary goal is to hide or distort the truth.
Obscurants refer to persons or things that obscure or conceal the truth. They are often used to describe individuals or groups that intentionally withhold or distort information, often for political, ideological, or financial gain.
Obscurities refer to things that are unclear, mysterious, or difficult to understand. They can also refer to rare or lesser-known facts or ideas that are not widely known or understood.