Most Delphic is a phrase that is generally used to describe something that is difficult to understand or mysterious in nature. The antonyms for this phrase could be 'straightforward,' 'unambiguous,' or 'clear.' Using antonyms for 'most Delphic' in a sentence will create the exact opposite of what the phrase represents. For example, "The instructions were straightforward, and I had no trouble following them." This sentence portrays a clear and unambiguous set of directions that are easy to understand. In contrast, "The instructions were Delphic, and I had trouble deciphering them" explains that the directions were mysterious and difficult to interpret.