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make less visible or unclear
the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley
The stars are obscured by the clouds
How To Use becloud In A Sentence
- But you should make certain that you don't becloud his judgement with unjustified preconceptions. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
- Although the Monitor was just one of three prototypical iron warships launched in mid-1862, its success at Hampton Roads beclouded Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles’ and other top-ranking naval officials’ thinking.
- Similar to visual illusion, cognition illusion becloud one's feeling to the real-world.
- The first chapter draws from Confucius to discuss the ‘six becloudings,’ where each action - which might seem good in itself - becomes beclouded when conducted without ‘the love of learning.’
- Therefore, not to mention his clothes, which had seen three months' service in mire and dust, and his thick uncombed hair, the surface of his face and hands was dismally beclouded.
- If poisonous defect pericardium, becloud deities is sent weigh disease to fizzle out urgently.
- The principal reason for attacking this theory was that it beclouded the whole issue of man's relationship to the land.
- It was the one that always haunted his inner eye, beclouding his mind and paralyzing his fingers.
- (commonly called the tippling exciseman,) had unexpectedly departed this life by mistaking the steep staircase of the Mermaid for a single step, one night when his brain was more than usually beclouded. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832
- The kitchen was beclouded with steam.