Easy to see, obvious, standing out
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Conspicuous has 2 meanings:
1. (adjective) Something that is obvious (either to the eye or mind): Her jealousy was conspicuous.
2. (adjective) With no attempt to conceal: He had a conspicuous disrespect for the law.
"The red convertible was conspicuous among the parked limousines." "His medal was awarded for conspicuous gallantry, but he felt no braver than the other soldiers." "The actress was conspicuous in the gaudy hats she always wore."
inconspicuous, which is the opposite of conspicuous.
I was looking very conspicuous with my mismatched clothes and purple hair. A black widow spider has a conspicuous red hourglass shape on its abdomen.
obvious, blatant
Conspicuous
"The red convertible was conspicuous among the parked limousines." "His medal was awarded for conspicuous gallantry, but he felt no braver than the other soldiers." "The actress was conspicuous in the gaudy hats she always wore."
Remarkable... Here is a decent definition; Worthy of being remarked or noticed; noticeable; conspicuous; hence, uncommon; extraordinary. :)
inconspicuous, which is the opposite of conspicuous.
The word "conspicuous" is an adjective.
The conspicuous piano lay in the middle of the road.
For acts of conspicuous gallantry.
The word "conspicuous" is derived from the Latin word "conspicuus," which means "to see or observe." It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
Conspicuous Only in Its Absence was created in 1966.
There is no word "cospiciuous" but there is a word "conspicuous." The word conspicuous means standing out or clearly visible. Something that is conspicuous often attracts attention.
Many birds, especially males, have highly conspicuous colors. His excellent English skills made his rare grammar mistakes conspicuous. His red hair made him conspicuous in a crowd, especially in China.
Conspicuous Gallantry Cross was created in 1993-10.
Conspicuous consumption was most common in Northern cities.