reconditenesses

[US]/ˌrekənˈdaɪtnəs/
[UK]/ˌrekənˈdaɪtnəs/

Translation

n.the quality of being difficult to understand; the state of being obscure or unknown

Phrases & Collocations

intellectual reconditeness

reconditeness of knowledge

reconditeness in literature

reconditeness of thought

reconditeness of ideas

reconditeness of language

reconditeness in philosophy

reconditeness of art

reconditeness of theory

reconditeness of concepts

Example Sentences

the reconditeness of the subject made it difficult for many to understand.

his speech was filled with reconditeness, leaving the audience confused.

she appreciated the reconditeness of the philosophical text.

the reconditeness of ancient languages can be daunting for learners.

in literature, the reconditeness of certain themes can enrich the reading experience.

many scholars admire the reconditeness found in classical works.

the reconditeness of his ideas often alienated his peers.

understanding the reconditeness of quantum physics requires dedication.

her writing was praised for its reconditeness and depth.

they struggled with the reconditeness of the legal jargon.

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