The obvious difference typically refers to a clear and easily distinguishable characteristic that sets two or more items apart. For example, in comparing two products, one might have a distinct color or design while the other does not. This difference can be visual, functional, or based on features, making it straightforward to identify. Understanding these differences can aid in decision-making and preference.
A subtle degree or shade of difference refers to a slight variation that may not be immediately obvious but can have significant implications. This nuance often affects perceptions, interpretations, or outcomes in various contexts, such as art, communication, or behavior. Recognizing these subtle distinctions can deepen understanding and enhance critical analysis.
Like if you were trying to find out what 2+2 is, it's 4, right? That's obvious. Or if you were trying to find your little sister while playing Hide-N-Seek, and she was behind a table that was half her size and she was right in front of you, it would be obvious where she is. Behind the table in front of you. Another word for obvious is evident, which basically means the same thing. Hope this helps!
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.
The answer of difference
Well despite the obvious differences in vocabulary, Basic: Brings up anything with a key word in it.Advanced: It searches with a concious cybermind to find exactly what you are looking for.
Obtrusive and unobtrusive are opposites. Obtrusive means obvious, and unobtrusive means not obvious.
the difference is obvious, You should be a bride or you are to be a bride. (should=could (sorta) and to be = you will be.
its kinda obvious?
Well, there is a little difference that's kinda obvious. ONE IS NORTH AND ONE IS SOUTH.
bass clef its obvious
Apart from the obvious answer of 500 kV.A?
When Jack developed a taste for expensive wines, he knew that saving was the obvious answer. We could find no obvious difference between the two appliances. It was obvious from his demeanor that he was lying. Always check your writing for any obvious mistakes in grammar. When she asked about getting a puppy, it was obvious that she had found one already. The obvious or apparent solution is not always the correct one.
Trivial: After some time, a simple proof can be found Obvious: Someone of my intellect can figure it out with little time and effort
Meaning a very obvious difference between 2 things.
When Jack developed a taste for expensive wines, he knew that saving was the obvious answer. We could find no obvious difference between the two appliances. It was obvious from his demeanor that he was lying. Always check your writing for any obvious mistakes in grammar. When she asked about getting a puppy, it was obvious that she had found one already. The obvious or apparent solution is not always the correct one.
There are many differences, but one obvious difference is that eagles can fly, while ostriches can't fly at all.
The most obvious difference is that a bassoon is bigger, MUCH bigger.