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Comparative
more esoteric
Superlative
most esoteric
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intended for or understood by only a small, specialized group, often due to complexity
- The professor's esoteric lecture on philosophy was difficult for most students to follow.
- The book explored esoteric concepts that only advanced practitioners could appreciate.
- His esoteric knowledge of ancient languages fascinated the scholars in the field.
- The artist's work was filled with esoteric symbols known only to a few.
- The discussion became esoteric, delving into topics that only experts could fully grasp.
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limited to or intended for a small, specific group of people
- She was part of an esoteric circle of artists who worked in obscure mediums.
- The group held an esoteric meeting to discuss their strategy for the upcoming project.
- The esoteric nature of their plans made it difficult for outsiders to understand.