Reconditeness
Pronunciation: /ˈɹɛkənˌdaɪtˈnɛs/
Reconditeness (noun)
- The quality of being very difficult to understand, often because ideas are complex or not well known.
- The state of involving knowledge that is rare or hidden from most people.
Examples
- The reconditeness of the lecture made it hard to follow.
- Her explanation lacked clarity because of its reconditeness.