Crossword-Solution: OBFUSCATION 11 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Obfuscation n. The act of darkening or bewildering; the state of
being darkened.

We have 41 clues for the answer “OBFUSCATION”

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Cloudiness 55 answers
muddledness 58 answers
befuddlement 58 answers
muddlement 59 answers
Smog 60 answers
Darkening 63 answers
blurriness 66 answers
Screen 67 answers
dimness 67 answers
Scepticism 68 answers
fogginess 68 answers
Swoon 68 answers
Labyrinth 69 answers
Vagueness 69 answers
Plight 69 answers
Web 70 answers
furore 71 answers
Astonishment 71 answers
Obscurity 72 answers
bafflement 72 answers
Darkness 72 answers
mystification 73 answers
Haze 73 answers
perplexity 74 answers
Craze 74 answers
Mist 74 answers
Fury 74 answers
blur 75 answers
Puzzlement 75 answers
Snarl 76 answers
Complication 76 answers
bewilderment 77 answers
Entangle-ment 77 answers
Mystery 77 answers
Bedlam 77 answers
Fog 80 answers
Pandemonium 80 answers
CLOUD ___ 82 answers
Chaos 83 answers
Hubbub 85 answers
Uproar 91 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with OBFUSCATION (5)

They failed to see more than the exposed card, so that to the very last Forty Mile was in a state of pleasant obfuscation, and it was not until she cast her final trump that it came to reckon up the score.
The God of His Fathers Jack London 2005
There was an effect, as it were, of light-headedness that was also clear-headedness, and the alteration in one’s bodily sensations, instead of producing the mental obfuscation, the loss of identity that was a common mental trouble under former conditions, gave simply a new detachment from the tumid passions and entanglements of the personal life.
In the Days of the Comet H. G. Wells 2001
Why are the characters therein depicted so persistently disagreeable, even in the lighter stories? Why are the women always freckled, the men predominantly red and watery in the eye? Why is the country so flat, so foggy, so desolate; and why are the peasants so lumpish and miserable? Russia before the Revolution could not have been so dreary as this; the prevailing grimness must be due to some mental obfuscation of her writers.
Definitions Henry Seidel Canby 2004
Yet the fear of land and obfuscation does not seem to operate against your suit to Cecilia Travers?" "Her father is likely enough to live till I maybe contented to 'rest and be thankful' in the Upper House; and I should not like to be a landless peer." "You are right there; but I should tell you that, now Kenelm has come back, Sir Peter has set his heart on his son's being your rival." "For Cecilia?" "Perhaps; but certainly for Parliamentary reputation.
Kenelm Chillingly, Book 8. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
Yet the fear of land and obfuscation does not seem to operate against your suit to Cecilia Travers?” “Her father is likely enough to live till I maybe contented to ‘rest and be thankful’ in the Upper House; and I should not like to be a landless peer.” “You are right there; but I should tell you that, now Kenelm has come back, Sir Peter has set his heart on his son’s being your rival.” “For Cecilia?” “Perhaps; but certainly for Parliamentary reputation.
Kenelm Chillingly, Complete Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2009

Quotes with OBFUSCATION (3)

Every writer dreams of a perfect language. Every writer dreams of a language that obeys, that comes to heel. For some this language is spare and pure, pared down to reveal essential truths without ornament or obfuscation. For others it is devilish and twisting, folding back over itself to create layers of meaning, shades of nuance. A language that will survive through the ages. A language that will crack open the heart of readers like a hazelnut.
Helen Marshall
As a people, we have been tolled farther and farther away from the facts of what we have done by the romanticizers, whose bait is nothing more than the wishful insinuation that we have done no harm. Speaking a public language of propaganda, uninfluenced by the real content of our history which we know only in a deep and guarded privacy, we are still in the throes of the paradox of the “gentleman and soldier.” However conscious it may have been, there is no doubt in my mind th…
Wendell Berry The Hidden Wound
In an age of dynamic malware obfuscation through operations such as mutating hash, a hyper-evolving threat landscape, and technologically next generation adversaries, offensive campaigns have an overwhelming advantage over defensive strategies.
James Scott Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology