Synonym: apparent, clear, distinct, evident, explicit, manifest, plain, understandable. Antonym: obscure. Similar words: obviously, envious, previous, oblivious, previously, curious, dubious, various. Meaning: ['ɑbvɪəs /'ɒb-] adj. easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind.
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211. The obvious answer is to keep poisonous plants out of children's reach.
212. The uttering of simple and obvious tautologies should, in principle, have absolutely no communicative import.
213. At just £1.75 plus the regular airmail rate the savings are obvious.
214. Mr Ward says it's obvious why his application was rejected.
215. And it makes obvious sense to say that autonomous institutions are not necessarily homes of academic freedom.
216. Coordination between affiliated firms takes various forms but intercompany stockholding is one of the most obvious.
217. There is an obvious weakness in this attempt to use an argument from experience to justify all arguments from experience.
218. That raises obvious questions about the priorities of federal drug enforcement agents and prosecutors.
219. To all these and other equally weighty questions[sentencedict.com], I had no obvious answers yet.
220. This is fairly obvious with a relatively abstract form such as a moral code.
221. There is an obvious analogy between operant conditioning and evolution by natural selection.
222. If counterintelligence becomes the overriding mission, the obvious answer is the solution first offered by Sen.
223. The reason for this double act becomes obvious the minute you set off.
224. Their true jaws are of obvious advantage for grasping prey.
225. She was alarmed to hear a very obvious lack of conviction in her voice, though.
226. If you want success, figure out the price, then pay it. It sounds trivial and obvious, but if you unpack the idea it has extraordinary power. Scott Adams
227. The obvious place to start was with the known agitators and trouble-makers.
228. There are obvious functional advantages in the possession of two legs.
229. It may be obvious that the postholes represent structures, but little else may be immediately apparent.
230. Her personal anecdotes as a hospital chaplain showed a real sense of fun intermingled with her obvious dedication.
230. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
231. One very obvious form is the volcanism of island arcs and continental-margin orogens associated with plate convergence.
232. By then the influence of anaerobic decomposition and poisonous gases will have become obvious.
233. Since the population of adult males in Britain is many million, there are obvious savings to be made using these techniques.
234. They held hands and laughed, and the genuine affection between the two was obvious.
235. It was glaringly obvious.
236. It is obvious that it thought the enlightened amateur, like Hope himself, was the ideal judge.
237. As the Joyce example shows, this foregrounding is not limited to the more obvious poetic devices, such as metaphor and alliteration.
238. The pressures to affiliate to the Labour Party were obvious.
239. Important though changes in people's expectations are, the most obvious force for change in industry is technical advance.
240. But it had obvious difficulties for many students who found they could not manage both love affairs and study.
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