"Deeply observant" refers to a person's ability to notice and understand subtle details, nuances, and patterns in their surroundings or in people's behaviors. This quality often indicates a heightened awareness and sensitivity, allowing the individual to perceive things that others might overlook. Such individuals are often insightful and can draw meaningful conclusions from their observations.
Yes, the adjective observant usually means keen-eyed or perceptive.
1. Quick to notice things.2. Following the rules of a religious community (and observant Jew, an observant Hindu, etc.)
When Elie Wiesel says "I was thirteen and deeply observant" in the book "Night," he is explaining his perspective as a young boy who was keenly aware of what was happening around him during the Holocaust. At this age, he was not only perceptive of the atrocities unfolding but also deeply affected by them, which shaped his understanding of the world and his experience during that dark period in history.
perceptive
It means they are deeply in love with you.
It means you must be very observant..
She was an observant poet.
Profoundly
He fells for you deeply. and when I say deeply I mean deeply.
In direct observation you see something, or measure it. Introspection is when you thing about something.
No, it means 'deeply' or 'greatly'.
The root word for "observant" is "observe."