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    ab·struse
    /əbˈstro͞os/

    adjective

    • 1. difficult to understand; obscure: "an abstruse philosophical inquiry"

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  2. Abstruse means difficult to comprehend or recondite, derived from Latin abstrūsus, meaning "concealed". Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  3. Abstruse means not known or understood by many people, especially in a philosophical or mathematical context. Learn more about this formal adjective, its synonyms and how to use it in sentences with Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Abstruse means difficult to understand, especially when it could be explained more simply. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of abstruse with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  5. Abstruse means not known or understood by many people, especially in a philosophical or technical field. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation, and translations in different languages.

  6. Definitions of abstruse. adjective. difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge. “the professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them”. synonyms: deep, recondite. esoteric. confined to and understandable by only an enlightened inner circle.

  7. Abstruse definition: hard to understand; recondite; esoteric. See examples of ABSTRUSE used in a sentence.

  8. Abstruse means hard to understand or esoteric, and comes from Latin abstrūsus, meaning concealed. Find out more about its usage, antonyms, related words, and translations in different languages.