Obfuscatory

Pronunciation: /ˈoʊˈbiˈfuˈskætˈɔɹi/

Obfuscatory (adj)

  1. Intended to make something hard to understand by hiding its real meaning or details.
  2. Using vague or complicated language to prevent clear understanding.

Obfuscatory (adjective)

Examples

  • The report uses obfuscatory language to confuse readers.
  • Her answers were obfuscatory, so nobody understood the plan.