Expert as in camouflage To confuse or obscure, as in making something unclear or difficult to understand. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Befog'
The intricate details of the legal document can befog even the most experienced attorneys.
The complex algorithms used in encryption can befog the comprehension of those without a technical background.
The scientific jargon in the research paper tended to befog readers who were not experts in the field.
The complex legal jargon in the contract did nothing but befog the clients, leaving them puzzled and uncertain about the terms.
Report
Meaning
Contribute
Copied