Easy to see or understand; evident.
It's obvious that you don't know how to use the word obvious in a sentence because you asked a question on how to use it.
The word "obvious" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is easily seen or understood, without the need for explanation.
Yes, "obvious" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is easily perceived or understood without needing to be stated explicitly.
This seems to have an obvious answer. The answer was obvious to all present.
The root word is lus. This root word means light.
The word cliche is an English word referring to something that is obvious or trite in nature. The word can also be used to mean a word that is overused.
It is a word that accompanies an answer to an extremely obvious question.
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.
I am assuming you mean as in "motivation." Motive means the determination of a certain phenomena that is not obvious.
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.
No, the word 'obvious' is not a noun.The word 'obvious' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective obvious is obviousness.
obvious is the base word of other words. Meaning it has no base word.
"Obvio" is a Spanish word that translates to "obvious" in English. It is used to describe something that is clear, readily apparent, or easily understood.
Um, a carpetmaker . . .makes . . . carpets. Floor coverings, that is. Was that not perfectly obvious from the word itself?
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "rectungler", this is not an English word and not an obvious misspelling.
It's obvious that you don't know how to use the word obvious in a sentence because you asked a question on how to use it.