I'm obviously spending too much time building airplanes and not enough time living. I have to get out more. I can honestly say that in my 71 years, I never heard the word obfuscate. Or if I did, my mind was in an obfuscated state.
They say you never stop learning, I learned the word obfuscate today.
ob·fus·cate (ŏb′fə-skāt′, ŏb-fŭs′kāt′)
tr.v. ob·fus·cat·ed, ob·fus·cat·ing, ob·fus·cates
1. To make so confused or opaque as to be difficult to perceive or understand: "A great effort was made ... to obscure or obfuscate the truth" (Robert Conquest).
2. To render indistinct or dim; darken: The fog obfuscated the shore.
And they say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Ha!
