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conspicuously
[kuhn-spik-yoo-uhs-lee]
adverb
in a way that is obvious or easily seen, or that attracts notice, often intentionally.
Safety guidelines shall be conspicuously posted in all work areas.
In many ways, both conspicuously and sometimes more subtly, the movie challenges gender stereotypes.
Word History and Origins
Origin of conspicuously1
Example Sentences
While the private interactions between the two women can't be known, Swift's presence in the dispute has gone conspicuously unremarked on by the singer.
Her tips veered toward glittery chaos: sunglasses in the kitchen, salt removed with a paper towel, garlic conspicuously absent.
As other Hollywood unions and organization put out statements about the federal issues, the MPA was conspicuously silent publicly.
Posters for candidates, inescapable in other parts of Australia, are conspicuously absent as you drive past fields of sugar cane and down a gently winding coastal road.
The proposed metrics, published in January and approved by the county supervisors in March, conspicuously avoid the “ending homelessness” ethos that characterized the earlier measures.
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