Sentences with abstruse
ab·struse
A a - abstruse theories.
- It takes its sense of life from such paradoxes, being zippy and confounding, abstruse and demotic and, in its use of tradition.
- How likely is it that the abstruse works of philosophers such as Jacques Derrida — work that even many professors have not read — will.
- He then defied the conventional wisdom of publishing that abstruse ideas cannot turn a profit when his 1980 debut novel.
- Guard dog seemed to have become a pussycat — a benign old gent with a habit of boring his audiences with abstruse theological discourse.
- The discoveries were abstruse, but he was seen by his peers as a rising star.
- The lyrics are always abstruse to the point of impenetrability, but those sharp, isolated phrases almost always suggest alienation.
- One technique is anything but abstruse, however.