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Meanings of
unobvious
in English
Spanish
poco manifiesto
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Not immediately apparent.
obvious
Related terms
unprovable
unapparent
Spanish
poco manifiesto
Usage of
unobvious
in English
1
It's certainly a day to consider the more
unobvious
possibilities.
2
It is completely
unobvious
territory for a TV programme.
3
But the flaw in the foundations is sufficiently
unobvious
that generations of very clever people were able to overlook it.
4
In other words, he beats all other poets, ancient and modern, in constructing metaphors upon the most subtile, delicate, and
unobvious
analogies.
5
Though he carried the motion through, the letter remained in one piece, in one hand, having passed through the other hand in some
unobvious
fashion.
6
Besides, in those golden times of Indian delinquency, the arrival of a wealthy relative from the East was no very
unobvious
ingredient in a story.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
completely unobvious
more unobvious
sufficiently unobvious
unobvious analogies
unobvious fashion
More collocations
Translations for
unobvious
Spanish
poco manifiesto
poco evidente
poco obvio
Unobvious
through the time