CONSPICUOUS in a Sentence
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43 example sentences for CONSPICUOUS, such as:
1. In China, her blonde hair was conspicuous.
2. The notice must be displayed in a conspicuous place.
3. Local women were conspicuously absent from the meeting.
4. of the most conspicuous of the chiefs who fought in the.
5. Bay windows are a conspicuous feature of his architecture.
2. The notice must be displayed in a conspicuous place.
3. Local women were conspicuously absent from the meeting.
4. of the most conspicuous of the chiefs who fought in the.
5. Bay windows are a conspicuous feature of his architecture.
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Meanings and Examples of CONSPICUOUS
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conspicuous
a. without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious
a. obvious to the eye or mind
Classic Sentence: (37 in 3 pages)
1 Nobody will see you in the back room anyway, and Melly won't be conspicuous.
2 And that awful Captain Butler, making you so conspicuous, and he's a terrible, terrible person, Scarlett.
3 He is a thoroughly bad character who would take advantage of your youth and innocence to make you conspicuous and publicly disgrace you and your family.
4 He liked the ease and glitter of the life, and the lustre conferred on him by being a member of this group of rich and conspicuous people.
5 His grand distinguishing feature, the fin, from which he derives his name, is often a conspicuous object.
6 This rampart is pierced by several sally-ports for the convenience of ships and whales; conspicuous among which are the straits of Sunda and Malacca.
7 As Ahab now glided from the dejected Delight, the strange life-buoy hanging at the Pequod's stern came into conspicuous relief.
8 The ill-assorted and injudicious attire of the individual only served to render his awkwardness more conspicuous.
9 The clothes of Heyward, which rendered him peculiarly conspicuous, were repeatedly cut, and once blood was drawn from a slight wound in his arm.
10 One warrior in particular, a man of wild and ferocious mien, had been conspicuous for the attention he had given to the words of the speaker.
11 of the most conspicuous of the chiefs who fought in the.
12 Magua was conspicuous in this party, both by his fierce and savage mien, and by the air of haughty authority he yet maintained.
13 In all things noble which he attempted, his own meanness shone most conspicuous.
14 Another hill, and their pursuers had evidently caught sight of their wagon, whose white cloth-covered top made it conspicuous at some distance, and a loud yell of brutal triumph came forward on the wind.
15 Profound silence; silence so deep that even their breathings were conspicuous in the hush.
Example Sentence:
1 It was an age of conspicuous consumption — those who had money liked to display it.
2 Bay windows are a conspicuous feature of his architecture.
3 In China, her blonde hair was conspicuous.
4 The notice must be displayed in a conspicuous place.
5 Next morning, Miss Scatcherd wrote in conspicuous characters on a piece of pasteboard the word "Slattern."
6 Local women were conspicuously absent from the meeting.