Obfuscate : verb definition: to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy to make obscure or unclear to make obscure or unclear to.

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obfuscate : verb definition: to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy to make obscure or unclear to make obscure or unclear to darken to darken

obfuscate pronunciation: ob-fuh-skeyt

related forms noun nounobfuscation adjective adjectiveobfuscatory

synonyms complicate complicate confound confound bewilder bewilder conceal conceal obscure obscure perplex perplex muddle muddle puzzle puzzle confuse confuse baffle baffle

The lawyer obfuscated the truth to win the lawsuit.

The numerous street signs obfuscated the driver.

Rose-colored glasses obfuscate reality by making it appear better than it is.

obfuscate Politicians often obfuscate the truth about the issues to win votes.

In Legally Blonde, the main character obfuscates her intelligence with her ditsy-blonde act.

Extraneous input causes information overload and obfuscation.

Being blinded by love can cause obfuscation.

Fear can often cause obfuscation of reality.

The obfuscatory topic was difficult to explain to the struggling student.

Make a list of antonyms for obfuscate.