OBVIOUS vs FRANK: NOUN
- N/A
- A member of one of the German tribes that in the fifth century overran and conquered Gaul, and established the kingdom of France.
- A pigsty; a pen for fattening boars.
- The grey heron.
- A smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
- A member of the ancient Germanic peoples who spread from the Rhine into the Roman Empire in the 4th century
- A native or inhabitant of Western Europe; a European; -- a term used in the Levant.
- A French coin. See Franc.
- A former spelling of franc.
- A name of the heron, Ardea cinerea.
- A frankfurter.
- A letter thus indorsed, sent by mail free of postage.
- The common heron; -- so called from its note.
- A mark or signature placed on a piece of mail to indicate the right to send it free of charge.
- The right to send mail free.
- A franked piece of mail.
- A member of a body of Germanic tribes which coalesced under this name in the third century, and afterward separated into three groups, the Chatti, the Ripuarian Franks, and the Salian or Salic Franks.
- [A readoption of the Oriental form of the European name Frank, originating at the time of the crusades, when the Franks that is, the French, and by extension the other nations of western Europe) became familiar to the Turks, Arabs, etc. See Feringee.] A European of the western nations: a common designation among the Turks, Arabs, and other Oriental peoples for any western foreigner.
- The notice on an envelope where a stamp would normally be found.
- Free postage, a right exercised by governments (usually with definite article).
- The signature or indorsement of a person holding the privilege of franking mail-matter, written or impressed on the wrapper in token of the right of the inclosure to pass free.
- A hot dog or sausage.
- The privilege of sending letters or other mail matter, free of postage, or without charge; also, the sign, mark, or signature denoting that a letter or other mail matter is to go free of postage. Called also the franking privilege.
- A pigsty.
OBVIOUS vs FRANK: ADJECTIVE
- Easily perceived or understood; apparent. : apparent.
- Easily seen through because of a lack of subtlety; transparent.
- Easily perceived or understood
- Obvious to the eye or mind
- Easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind
- Obvious to the eye
- Opposing; fronting.
- Exposed; subject; open; liable.
- Honest, especially in an manner that seems slightly blunt.
- Clearly manifest; evident
- Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
- Open and sincere in expression; straightforward.
- Liberal; generous; profuse.
- Unrestrained; loose; licentious; -- used in a bad sense.
- Unbounded by restrictions, limitations, etc.; free.
- Free in uttering one's real sentiments; not reserved; using no disguise; candid; ingenuous
OBVIOUS vs FRANK: VERB
- N/A
- Exempt by means of an official pass or letter, as from customs or other checks
- Stamp with a postmark to indicate date and time of mailing
- To place a frank on an envelope.
OBVIOUS vs FRANK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To shut up in a frank or sty; to pen up; hence, to cram; to fatten.
- To send by public conveyance free of expense.
- To put an official mark on (a piece of mail) so that it can be sent free of charge.
- To send (mail) free of charge.
- To place a stamp or mark on (a piece of mail) to show the payment of postage.
- To enable (a person) to come and go freely.
- To extempt from charge for postage, as a letter, package, or packet, etc.
OBVIOUS vs FRANK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Easily perceived and understood
- In zoology, plainly distinguishable; quite apparent: as, an obvious mark; an obvious stria: opposed -to obscure or obsolete.
- Easily discovered, seen, or understood; plain; manifest; evident; palpable.
- Coming in the way; presenting itself as to be done.
- Open; exposed to danger or accident.
- Being or standing in the way; standing or placed in the front.
- Hence To facilitate the passage or movements of; give the right of way to, as a traveler.
- To send or cause to be sent by public conveyance free of expense: as, to frank a letter.
- Sty-fed. See I.
- To feed; cram; fatten.
- To shut up in a frank or sty: usually with up.
- Synonyms Open, Ingenuous, etc. (see candid); plain, unreserved, undisguised.
- Unrestrained; using free license.
- Freely disclosed; clearly manifest; undisguised; indubitable: as, frank ignorance or poverty.
- In carpentry, to form the joint of, as that of a window-sash where the crosspieces of the frame intersect each other, by cutting away no more wood than is sufficient to show a miter.
- Liberal; generous; not niggardly.
- Free; open; unrestrained; unconditioned.
- Free from disguise or concealment; candid in utterance; sincere and unreserved in manner: as, a frank disposition; a frank avowal.
- Device or marking such as postage stamp, printed or stamped impressions, codings, labels, manuscript writings, or any other authorized form of markings affixed or applied to mails to qualify them to be postally serviced.
- Often served on a bread roll
- Without subtlety or evasion
- Clearly manifest
- Evident
OBVIOUS vs FRANK: RELATED WORDS
- Manifest, Demonstrable, Plain, Big, Perceptible, Egregious, Axiomatic, Palpable, Salient, Visible, Overt, Conspicuous, Glaring, Evident, Apparent
- Postmark, Free spoken, Wienerwurst, Point blank, Frankfurter, Wiener, Hotdog, Weenie, Direct, Obvious, Plainspoken, Outspoken, Blunt, Forthright, Candid
OBVIOUS vs FRANK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Manifest, Demonstrable, Plain, Big, Perceptible, Egregious, Axiomatic, Palpable, Salient, Visible, Overt, Conspicuous, Glaring, Evident, Apparent
- Truthful, Honest, Postmark, Point blank, Free spoken, Frankfurter, Wiener, Weenie, Direct, Obvious, Plainspoken, Outspoken, Blunt, Forthright, Candid
OBVIOUS vs FRANK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Parks, for obvious reasons, were a mostimportant source.
- The reason for its rapid adoption is obvious.
- Nor, for that matter, is it always obvious.
- In other words, obvious statements will be ineffective.
- RPM are obvious because retail prices are observable, while defections from a wholesale price agreement are less obvious because wholesale prices are private information.
- You have pointed out some of the obvious, and some of the not so obvious, problems inherent in dealing with the devil!
- But what is obvious to one is NOT so obvious to another.
- It would be confusing for listeners if obvious changes in input data do not correspond with obvious changes in sonification output.
- Some of these things are obvious but still need to be listed, others are not so obvious, but essential nonetheless.
- So it helps to have identified the more obvious and less obvious contrasting characteristics among the specimen before creating your dichotomous key.
- Anne Frank Questions and Answers This is Anne Frank.
- He invited Frank to go to church with him and Frank wondered about the presence of donuts.
- FRANK WESS Frank Wess, ts, fl, Junior Mance, p, Martin Rivera, b, Alvin Queendr.
- BARNEY FRANK, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS Representative Frank.
- The Rangers got Frank Catalanotto, Frank Francisco, Bill Haselman, Gabe Kapler, Justin Thompson, and Alan Webb.
- The main characters of this non fiction, history story are Anne Frank, Otto Frank.
- Frank was born in Philadelphia, the only son of Frank and Kathryn Coffey.
- Art by Don Heck, Mike Esposito, Frank Giacoia, and Frank Rolle.
- Frank Herschede, of the Frank Hersch ede Co.
- Marcos, Frank Casey, Loyd Cooper, and Frank Devine.
OBVIOUS vs FRANK: QUESTIONS
- What are the signs of obvious and irreversible death?
- Is a hidden connection stronger than an obvious one?
- What made Rostropovich an obvious target at the auction?
- What is an example of a blatantly obvious statement?
- What does obvious fate mean in the Louisiana Purchase?
- Are subliminal messages more obvious than you think?
- How should one respond to trivial, obvious questions?
- Was Rachel Maddow's contested statement'obvious exaggeration'?
- Do Your Supervisors recognize less obvious hazards?
- What does it mean when Captain Obvious States the obvious?
- What did Frank Frank and Pam make LeBron do for his birthday?
- What is Frank Frank's plan to dispose of the trash?
- Why does Frank Frank get away with so much in Shameless?
- When did Frank Loesser start his company Frank Music Corporation?
- What does Frank Frank say to harmonica in the movie?
- What are some examples of Frank Frank's character traits?
- What was Frank Sinatra's problem with Frank Oppedisano?
- What happened to Frank on 'Frank's Little Beauties'?
- What happened to Otto Frank after Anne Frank House?
- How did Frank Lloyd Wright influence Frank O'Gorman?