Pronunciation: /ʌnəbˈskjʊrd/
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unobscured' describes something that is not obscured or hidden.
A1 The sky was unobscured by clouds, allowing the sun to shine brightly.
A2 From the top of the hill, we had an unobscured view of the entire city below.
B1 The window was unobscured, giving us a clear view of the beautiful garden outside.
B2 The telescope provided an unobscured view of the stars in the night sky.
C1 The unobscured horizon stretched out before us, promising endless possibilities.
C2 The unobscured beauty of the landscape took our breath away.
formal The view from the top of the tower was unobscured, allowing us to see the entire city below.
informal I love sitting by the window with unobscured views of the sunset.
slang Dude, the concert was so lit, we had unobscured seats right in front of the stage!
figurative With her emotions unobscured, she was finally able to confront her past trauma.
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