Yes, the word 'observant' is a noun, an obsolete word for a member of a religious group or order that follows strict religious laws.
The word 'observant' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as noticing everything that happens; quick to notice.
1. Quick to notice things.2. Following the rules of a religious community (and observant Jew, an observant Hindu, etc.)
knowledgeable, curious, analytical, innovative, logical, diligent, observant, rigorous, methodical, committed
Lightning affects living things as it can scare them or make them less observant as they are hiding in case it happens again.
You first must know what it looked like before the change and be observant enough to tell.
The noun 'noun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
She was an observant poet.
Yes, the adjective observant usually means keen-eyed or perceptive.
The root word for "observant" is "observe."
1. Quick to notice things.2. Following the rules of a religious community (and observant Jew, an observant Hindu, etc.)
Observant is an adjective. Observing is a verb
· observant · optimistic · outgoing · outstanding
She was very observant and noticed the small details that others often overlooked.
"Observant" is an adjective that describes someone who is quick to perceive things or pays close attention to detail.
She was always observant of the little details that others tended to overlook.
Because that's why they're called observant.
Mary was very observant to the rules of her new church.
Observant:Those of many religious faiths are observant of the Sabbath and other holy days.Observance:Jews may show respect for God through observance of Shabbat.