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Hidden in plain sight, like the truth at a press conference.

means Made difficult to see, understand, or notice, whether by accident or design.

from From Latin obscurus, meaning dark or shadowy, built on a root for covering overthe same gloom that gives us obscene and even the murk of dim caves.

Sibling wordObscure shares its root with covering and shade.
Astronomy useClouds obscuring stars ruin many a telescope night.
Legal habitFine print obscures by drowning meaning in length.
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