Pronunciation: /əbˈstrusnəs/
noun the quality of being difficult to understand or comprehend
A1 The abstruseness of the scientific paper made it difficult for the students to understand.
A2 The abstruseness of the legal jargon confused many of the participants in the meeting.
B1 The abstruseness of the technical manual required the engineers to seek clarification from the manufacturer.
B2 The abstruseness of the philosophical text challenged even the most advanced readers.
C1 The abstruseness of the mathematical theorem was only fully understood by a few experts in the field.
C2 The abstruseness of the ancient text required years of study and research to decipher its true meaning.
formal The abstruseness of the scientific paper made it difficult for the average reader to understand.
informal I couldn't make heads or tails of the abstruseness of that math problem.
slang The abstruseness of the movie plot had me scratching my head the whole time.
figurative The abstruseness of her emotions was evident in the way she avoided talking about her feelings.
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