recondite
Americanadjective
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dealing with very profound, difficult, or abstruse subject matter.
a recondite treatise.
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beyond ordinary knowledge or understanding; esoteric.
recondite principles.
- Synonyms:
- deep
- Antonyms:
- exoteric
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little known; obscure.
a recondite fact.
- Synonyms:
- secret, occult, mysterious
- Antonyms:
- well-known
adjective
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requiring special knowledge to be understood; abstruse
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dealing with abstruse or profound subjects
Other Word Forms
- reconditely adverb
- reconditeness noun
- unrecondite adjective
Etymology
Origin of recondite
1640–50; earlier recondit < Latin reconditus recondite, hidden (originally past participle of recondere to hide), equivalent to re- re- + cond ( ere ) to bring together ( con- con- + -dere to put) + -itus -ite 2
Example Sentences
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The wisdom-of-crowds argument presupposes that the masses possess some recondite knowledge that can be unlocked by allowing individuals to express themselves as part of an anonymous mob.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 12, 2026
Today, a number of doyens in the recondite field of AI admit they don’t know where all this is headed.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 6, 2023
Muldoon’s own work is witty, full of wordplay, often recondite.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 22, 2021
For students drowning in recondite texts about feminism, media and Marxism, Kruger’s work cut through the theoretical verbiage with razor-sharp epigrams.
From Washington Post • Oct. 4, 2021
A pair of actors trapped in a recondite play with no hint of plot or narrative.
From "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy
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