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Conspicuous consumption was most common where?

Conspicuous consumption was most common in Northern cities.


Conspicuous in a sentence in the book giver?

In the book "The Giver," one sentence where the word "conspicuous" could be used is: "Jonas's new ability to see colors made it difficult for him to hide his astonishment, making him feel conspicuous among the others who still saw the world in black and white."


Conspicuous in a sentence?

"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."


How do economists measure consuption?

on a historical basis


What part of speech is conspicuous?

The word "conspicuous" is an adjective.


What prefix for conspicuous?

inconspicuous, which is the opposite of conspicuous.


Why was the conspicuous gallantry cross given out in WW2?

For acts of conspicuous gallantry.


Can you give a sentence for conspicuous?

The conspicuous piano lay in the middle of the road.


What are the most conspicuous parts of the mushroom?

The most conspicuous parts of a mushroom are the cap and the stem. The cap is the umbrella-shaped top part of the mushroom that often varies in color and texture. The stem is the elongated structure that supports the cap and connects it to the ground.


When was Conspicuous Only in Its Absence created?

Conspicuous Only in Its Absence was created in 1966.


What is cospiciuous mean?

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.


What is the definition of conspicuous?

Easy to see, obvious, standing out Answer 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.