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Etymology

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From un- +‎ obtuse.

Adjective

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unobtuse (comparative more unobtuse, superlative most unobtuse)

  1. (rare) Not obtuse
    For Phoebe ever reddens in the wind : A fourth time risen, then surest monitress, If she with unobtuse and unblench'd horn illuminates her path . . . "Virgil" translated by Charles R Kennedy 1861