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Learn a Word Daily — Abstruse
Today’s word is "Abstruse": Difficult to understand; obscure.
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Word of the Day · January 1, 2026
Abstruse
ab-STROOS · adjective

Definition

Difficult to understand; obscure or intellectually complex.

Pronunciation

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Origin & Etymology

From Latin abstrusus, meaning “hidden” or “concealed.”

Nuance

Abstruse often suggests complexity that feels unnecessarily difficult.

Usage

“The manual’s abstruse language confused even experienced users.”

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