OBVIOUS vs OBVIOUSLY: ADJECTIVE
- Easily perceived or understood
- Easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind
- Obvious to the eye or mind
- Easily perceived or understood; apparent. : apparent.
- Easily seen through because of a lack of subtlety; transparent.
- Opposing; fronting.
- Exposed; subject; open; liable.
- Obvious to the eye
- N/A
OBVIOUS vs OBVIOUSLY: ADVERB
- N/A
- Unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
- In a obvious manner; clearly apparent.
OBVIOUS vs OBVIOUSLY: 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.
- In an obvious manner; so as to be easily apprehended; evidently; plainly; manifestly.
OBVIOUS vs OBVIOUSLY: RELATED WORDS
- Manifest, Demonstrable, Plain, Big, Perceptible, Egregious, Axiomatic, Palpable, Salient, Visible, Overt, Conspicuous, Glaring, Evident, Apparent
- Surely, Understandably, Absolutely, Undoubtedly, Clearly, Probably, Definitely, Really, Certainly, Plain, Manifestly, Patently, Apparently, Plainly, Evidently
OBVIOUS vs OBVIOUSLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Manifest, Demonstrable, Plain, Big, Perceptible, Egregious, Axiomatic, Palpable, Salient, Visible, Overt, Conspicuous, Glaring, Evident, Apparent
- Undeniably, Necessarily, Unquestionably, Admittedly, Sure, Surely, Absolutely, Probably, Definitely, Really, Certainly, Plain, Manifestly, Patently, Apparently
OBVIOUS vs OBVIOUSLY: 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.
- But obviously it has limits to do so.
- Sarah nodded, obviously still unsure about the situation.
- GH is obviously written by people in California.
- Obviously there is some nuance to that position.
- Obviously, I cannot provide a substantive answer here.
- NYC too, which made us obviously very happy.
- Obviously, you are a resounding success, my husband.
- It was obviously a high quality custom build.
- Obviously no, once you thought about it seriously.
- This view of autism was obviously very destructive.
OBVIOUS vs OBVIOUSLY: 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?
- How many answers did the crossword solver find to obviously crossword?
- Is this obviously glitchy helicopter proof we are living in a simulation?
- What if I haven't solved the crossword clue obviously yet?
- What is the material of obviously's anatofree brief c02-1a?
- Is the Russia investigation so obviously a Russian operation?