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Meanings of
conspicuous
in English
Portuguese
proeminente
Spanish
obvio
Back to the meaning
Obvious to the eye or mind.
remarkable
inconspicuous
Related terms
big
large
marked
crying
striking
rank
bold
prominent
gross
outstanding
Portuguese
proeminente
Without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious.
blazing
shameless
blatant
Related terms
unconcealed
Synonyms
Examples for "
blazing
"
blazing
shameless
blatant
Examples for "
blazing
"
1
Seruvakula said the Vikings will come out all guns
blazing
at home.
2
Now the pile of paper was not just burning; it was
blazing
.
3
The place was
blazing
with light-notgaslamps now, but good electric lights.
4
In the west end of the Sanctum Sanctorum, under the
blazing
star.
5
In the first place, the flame itself is produced by
blazing
alcohol.
1
At an accelerated rate, Mugabe ploughed ahead with the
shameless
land grabs.
2
Independence Day seemed particularly
shameless
in its courting of Chinese box office.
3
A perfect democracy is therefore the most
shameless
thing in the world.
4
But the most
shameless
thing in all Europe is the marriage question.
5
She tells me of a
shameless
suffering I didn't think was possible.
1
We view this as a wholly unwarranted,
blatant
attack on press freedom.
2
Such
blatant
disregard for safety could put thousands of lives at risk.
3
Both were
blatant
infringements and easy decisions for English referee Wayne Barnes.
4
This read to me as a token effort to excuse
blatant
racism.
5
Why are our MPs putting
blatant
self-interest ahead of the Brexit vote?
Usage of
conspicuous
in English
1
However, a
conspicuous
number of patients requires treatment in the adult age.
2
He was a very
conspicuous
figure in the debates in the Senate.
3
Jacobsen's victims last year included Paris Hilton, a
conspicuous
T-Mobile Sidekick user.
4
I felt
conspicuous
in my need; I felt wrong to be there.
5
In modern times, those status markers are often connected to
conspicuous
consumption.
6
The palace in Mittau stood
conspicuous
upon an island in the river.
7
He'll be
conspicuous
enough; the Commissioner has been talking to him already.
8
The young minister would embark on a remarkable spree of
conspicuous
consumption.
9
This time Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was
conspicuous
by his absence.
10
The list of subscribers hung in a
conspicuous
place in his shop.
11
Just in case he's not already
conspicuous
enough, he's wearing a suit.
12
Desperately eager to please, Schrieber carried out every order with
conspicuous
diligence.
13
These properties are equally
conspicuous
in the synthetical derivatives of the compound.
14
In the brown monotony of the street it stood out splendid,
conspicuous
.
15
It is the most
conspicuous
place in the army, after her own.
16
The remark directed particular attention to me and I became unpleasantly
conspicuous
.
Other examples for "conspicuous"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
conspicuous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most conspicuous
less conspicuous
so conspicuous
very conspicuous
conspicuous part
More collocations
Translations for
conspicuous
Portuguese
proeminente
saliente
conspícuo
Spanish
obvio
evidente
Conspicuous
through the time
Conspicuous
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common