OBVIOUS vs MARKED: ADJECTIVE
- Easily seen through because of a lack of subtlety; transparent.
- Easily perceived or understood; apparent. : apparent.
- Obvious to the eye or mind
- Easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind
- Easily perceived or understood
- Opposing; fronting.
- Exposed; subject; open; liable.
- Obvious to the eye
- Strongly marked; easily noticeable
- Having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination
- Singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate
- Having one or more distinguishing marks.
- Clearly defined and evident; noticeable: : noticeable.
- Singled out, especially for a dire fate.
- Of or relating to that member of a pair of words or forms that explicitly denotes a particular subset of the meanings denoted by the other member of the pair. For example, of the two words lion and lioness, lion is unmarked for gender (it can denote either a male or female) whereas lioness is marked, since it denotes only females.
- Explicitly characterized by or having a particular linguistic feature. For example, girls is marked for plural in English, whereas sheep is not.
- Designated or distinguished by, or as by, a mark; hence; noticeable; conspicuous
- A man who is noted by a community, or by a part of it, as, for excellence or depravity; -- usually with an unfavorable suggestion.
- Having a visible or identifying mark.
- Clearly evident; noticeable; conspicuous.
- Of a word, form, or phoneme: distinguished by a positive feature.
- Singled out; suspicious; treated with hostility; the object of vengeance.
OBVIOUS vs MARKED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of mark.
OBVIOUS vs MARKED: 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.
- Being or standing in the way; standing or placed in the front.
- Open; exposed to danger or accident.
- Distinguishable, as if by means of a mark; plainly manifest; noticeable; outstanding; prominent.
- Subject to observation or notice; having notoriety, good or bad: as, his public spirit, or his suspicious conduct, makes him a marked man.
- In music, with emphasis; marcato.
- Strongly marked
- Easily noticeable
- Often used in combination
OBVIOUS vs MARKED: RELATED WORDS
- Manifest, Demonstrable, Plain, Big, Perceptible, Egregious, Axiomatic, Palpable, Salient, Visible, Overt, Conspicuous, Glaring, Evident, Apparent
- Highlighted, Characterized, Typified, Commemorated, Marred, Punctuated, Signified, Well marked, Starred, Obvious, Pronounced, Scarred, Asterisked, Noticeable, Conspicuous
OBVIOUS vs MARKED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Manifest, Demonstrable, Plain, Big, Perceptible, Egregious, Axiomatic, Palpable, Salient, Visible, Overt, Conspicuous, Glaring, Evident, Apparent
- Highlighted, Characterized, Typified, Commemorated, Marred, Punctuated, Signified, Well marked, Starred, Obvious, Pronounced, Scarred, Asterisked, Noticeable, Conspicuous
OBVIOUS vs MARKED: 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.
- Learning Systemsing body and marked by teachers or designed by teachers and marked by the awarding body.
- In addition, a plurality of parent messages of messages marked as relevant are identified and marked as relevant.
- String literals are marked by quotation marks; character literals are marked by apostrophes.
- Hiking, walking, or running trails near you are marked with thin green lines and bike paths are marked with thicker green lines.
- Character deaths, endings, and major events for all parts must be marked all the time, unless the thread is specifically marked for spoilers.
- Only use the saw blades that are marked with a speed equal or higher than the speed marked on the tool.
- In many cases what was previously marked as FOUO would align and be able to be marked as CUI.
- His career was marked with great success, but his first couple of seasons were marked with failure.
- Lua calls the finalizers of all objects marked for finalization, following the reverse order that they were marked.
- If theevidence cannot be marked, he should place it ina sealed, marked container.
OBVIOUS vs MARKED: 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?
- Is abdominal limb primordia marked by Dll expression?
- Are marked crosswalks more dangerous than no markings?
- Why are Jewish Festivals marked by astronomical events?
- Is Mitsubishi Electric factory automation CE marked?
- Are superseded updates automatically marked as expired?
- What is marked eosinophilia in lung adenocarcinoma?
- Should sensitizing and allergenic materials be marked?
- What serialization methods have been marked obsolete?
- How is Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) marked?
- Should revisionist history be marked like Stalin marked his books?