গূঢ়, আভ্যন্তরীণ, রহস্যমূলক, গুপ্ত, গুহ্য, লুক্কায়িত, লুকনো
(1) Confined to and understandable by only an enlightened inner circle.
(2) Mysterious.
(3) Obscure.
(1) Every illicit drug now has its own subculture, with its own esoteric knowledge, its own rituals and its own argot.
(2) Although the text is more accessible, it also loses its mysterious and esoteric qualities.
(3) He taught mathematics not as some esoteric mystery, but as practical common sense.
(4) Gibson's comments on the use of non-standard or esoteric English are particularly wise.
(5) The trivia enthusiast in me thrilled to discover oodles of esoteric tidbits on every page - and not just about salt.
(6) This has led him to an interest in the esoteric world of art restoration.
(7) When so few people have been encouraged to learn trades, the special skills involved in them become esoteric .
(8) The Left makes incredibly esoteric distinctions based on the motives of the social planners doing the killing.
(9) He is fond of pointing out how esoteric this debate is to the wider public.
(10) Well in fact that esoteric knowledge is quite an important theme in conspiracy theories.
(11) Deep, hidden or esoteric meanings of the text are rejected in favour of its plain meaning.
(12) According to the esoteric tradition humanity is not the pinnacle of evolution on this planet.
(13) The poems show his erudition to be wide, his historical knowledge sometimes esoteric .
(14) His adored father was a more or less failed Swiss pastor, a melancholic man of esoteric interests.
(15) Smell, our seemingly most primitive sense, is often linked to spiritual or esoteric ideas.
(16) Now all such esoteric knowledge is regarded as suspect, as somehow unjust.
(17) While much of the text would be too esoteric for all but the art-history scholar, it does raise broader questions.
(18) Why did what was formerly seen as an esoteric cultural theory go from the margins of academia to the mainstream of public debate?
(19) Butler's report will be full of esoteric recommendations about working practices inside government.
(20) It means that you live in one place, but exist in another esoteric , imaginary plane, unshackled by fact or memory.
abstruse
obscure
arcane
recherchu00e9
rarefied
recondite
abstract
enigmatic
inscrutable
cryptic
Delphic
complex
complicated
incomprehensible
opaque
impenetrable
mysterious
shallow
superficial
Exoteric
Common
Familiar
Known
Obvious
Public