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obvious
[ˈɑːbviəs]
Definition:
1. Easy to see or understand.
2. Easily perceived or understood.
Use 'obvious' in a sentence:
She's the
obvious
choice for the job.
I know you don't like her but try not to make it so
obvious
.
It's
obvious
that she adores him.
The ending was pretty
obvious
.
This is an
obvious
sop to the large Irish-American audience.
There are
obvious
continuities between diet and health.
It was glaringly
obvious
.
There is an
obvious
contrast between the cultures of East and West.
Due to the
obvious
sensitivity of the issue he would not divulge any details.
The officer saw no
obvious
signs of a break-in.
It was
obvious
we spoke the same language.
Avoid making intuitively
obvious
but unfounded assertions.
There's no
obvious
solution to the problem.
He is the stereotyped monster of the horror films and the adventure books, and an
obvious
( though not perhaps strictly scientific ) link with our ancestral past.
It's
obvious
from what she said that something is wrong.
Their unwillingness to discuss the problem is quite
obvious
.
There are
obvious
distinctions between the two wine-making areas.
The deficiencies in the system soon became
obvious
.
Well, it's
obvious
, ain't it?
His exhaustion was
obvious
when he fell asleep standing.
The reasons for this decision were not immediately
obvious
.
Duties and taxes are the most
obvious
barrier to free trade.
It's
obvious
why.
He agreed with
obvious
pleasure.
The
obvious
answer would be to cancel the party.
The movie is teeming with
obvious
and trite ideas.
Her contempt for foreigners was
obvious
.
It's
obvious
even to the casual observer.
It's
obvious
that a man isn't strong enough to lift an elephant.
Despite the
obvious
setbacks, it is not all doom and gloom for the England team.
It was
obvious
to everyone that the child had been badly treated.
It was patently
obvious
that she was lying.
They were denied an
obvious
penalty before the midway point of the first half.
I was hurt by the
obvious
slight.
Her deep hatred of her sister was
obvious
.
He made his displeasure patently
obvious
.
Once you have eliminated the
obvious
causes of death, you must consider the possibility of foul play.
She gets an
obvious
thrill out of performing.
His
obvious
sincerity inclined me to trust him.
For
obvious
reasons , I'd prefer not to give my name.
It was now
obvious
that he was hastening to restore the keys to their owner.
She savoured the moment with
obvious
relish.
This seemed the most
obvious
thing to do.
It was screamingly
obvious
what we should do next.
She was the
obvious
choice for the job.
What looks
obvious
in hindsight was not at all
obvious
at the time.
I may be stating the
obvious
but without more money the project cannot survive.
The reasons for this decision were not immediately
obvious
.
The reason is blindingly
obvious
.
For
obvious
reasons, I'd prefer not to give my name.
It's
obvious
from what he said that something is wrong.
It was
obvious
that money flowed freely in their family.
There are some very
obvious
phrases that we all know or certainly should know better than to use.
Your father is an
obvious
candidate for a heart attack.
There are some
obvious
practical applications of the research.
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