Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The lawyer tried to becloud the evidence presented by the prosecution.
The smear campaign was designed to becloud his opponent's character.
The intricacies of quantum mechanics becloud the understanding of most laypeople.
The emotional testimony was meant to becloud the facts of the case.
The propaganda was intended to becloud the truth about the war.
The teacher's explanation only served to becloud the already confusing concept.
The politician's double-talk only served to becloud his true intentions.
The Byzantine tax code only serves to becloud the process of filing taxes.
The use of technical jargon only served to becloud the issue.
The artist used a blurry technique to becloud the subject of the painting.
His comments about the project seemed to becloud its success.
The conflicting reports becloud the investigation.
The philosopher's dense writing style only serves to becloud his arguments.
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