Obliquity refers to the state of not being straightforward or direct. When we describe something as "more obliquitous," we mean that it is even less direct or straightforward than it was before. Antonyms for the word "more obliquitous" would include terms like direct, straightforward, explicit, clear, and unambiguous. These words imply that something is easy to understand, transparent, and lacking in obliquity. By using these antonyms, we convey a sense of clarity and transparency, rather than the ambiguity and ambiguity that comes with obliquity. When we communicate clearly and directly, we increase the chances of being understood and minimize the risk of misinterpretation.