Quick to notice; showing quick and keen perception.
(Of individuals) adhering strictly to laws and rules and customs.
1 Nevertheless, an observant searcher would most likely be able to track me.
2 He was observant of all the duties laid down in the scriptures.
3 The observant instructor quickly saw that something unusual was in the wind.
4 No wonder it possessed the fancy of the observant child of nature.
5 An observant younger brother is a difficult factor in a love affair.
6 So perhaps it is in her nature to be so astutely observant .
7 Years passed on; and as Owen grew older he became more observant .
8 The diffident girl had suddenly assumed the incisive strength of observant womanhood.
9 For the more observant Democrat had caught sight of the cloth parcel.
10 Poor Old Anna was not in a condition to be very observant .
11 I hadn't thought of Lucky as Muslim or in the least observant .
12 Smoke clouds went slowly and insolently across the fields like observant phantoms.
13 Miss Henderson again noticed the observant curiosity in the old man's eyes.
14 The surprise was not confined, however, to the observant and frugal burgher.
15 The great observer was not observant of things that other people observed.
16 These lines the observant student of nursery literature will perceive are satirical.
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