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The word obvious came from the Latin word obvious which came from the word obviam. Ob means in the way of and viam is the accusative of via. The word obvious was first known to be used in 1603.
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outside/obvious
evident
Abivous is not a word. If you meant the word 'obvious', then it means something that is readily visible and not hidden in any way. Such as--> The dented hood of my car made it obvious that it was in an accident.
evident
Well, that's obvious, isn't it?
The word "evident" does not have a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word that means clear, obvious, or noticeable.
The correct spelling is "obvious." It means something that is easily perceived or understood. "Ovious" is not a standard English word and is likely a misspelling.
No, the word obvious is not a noun. The word obvious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: an obviousmistake, an obvious lie.The abstract noun form for the adjective obvious is obviousness.
Obvious is not a compound word.