Unobscured
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Not obscured.
Example
More examples"Yes, it was a sunny day; but for many days before, the sky had been veiled in gloomy clouds; and joyous indeed was it to look up into that blue vault, and see it unobscured by its sombre screen; and my heart fluttered, like a prisoned bird, with its painful longings for an unchecked flight amidst the beautiful creation around me."
Etymology
From un- + obscured.
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