Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Obvious"
The meaning of "Obvious" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Bleedin’ obvious
mean?
mean?
A:
とうぜんやろう!
あたりまえや!
in Cockney (London 下町)English.
Bleedin' はbleedingの略で血まみれですが、きつい四文字語の代わりに使われる少し下品な協調。下品度 f****** obvious > f*** obvious > effing obvious > bloody obvious > bleedin(g) obvious
(There are lots more in this series)
あたりまえや!
in Cockney (London 下町)English.
Bleedin' はbleedingの略で血まみれですが、きつい四文字語の代わりに使われる少し下品な協調。下品度 f****** obvious > f*** obvious > effing obvious > bloody obvious > bleedin(g) obvious
(There are lots more in this series)
Q:
What does obvious mean?
A:
Something that can be seen by everyone, it's easy to see.
Q:
What does It's pretty obvious. mean?
A:
Pretty obvious means that something should be easy to understand and clear to most people. Well, that's kind of what obvious means and adding pretty in the beginning just means to a high degree, so example:
It is pretty obvious that he is sad because he won't talk to you.
It is pretty obvious that she loves you because she tells you all the time.
It is pretty obvious that he is sad because he won't talk to you.
It is pretty obvious that she loves you because she tells you all the time.
Q:
What does obvious mean?
A:
Something is clear, easily understood or apparent.
"The snow made it obvious that it was cold outside."
"It was obvious that this 26 mile race was going to be difficult."
"It's obvious that if you stay outside in the sun too long, you'll get a sunburn."
"The snow made it obvious that it was cold outside."
"It was obvious that this 26 mile race was going to be difficult."
"It's obvious that if you stay outside in the sun too long, you'll get a sunburn."
Q:
What does obvious mean?
A:
It means something that’s clear and doesn’t need explaining.
“It’s obvious that the baby is crying.”
“It’s obvious that the baby is crying.”
Example sentences using "Obvious"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with obvious .
A:
"Thanks, Captain Obvious" is a very common saying with my friends and I. It's used when someone points out something that is very obvious, meaning that everyone should know it, and it shouldn't need clarification.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with obvious.
A:
Sorry this is late! When you use "clear" in the same way as "obvious," they mean the same thing. Clear has other meanings though, like transparent.
In my opinion, both of those are formal.
Informal would be something like, "That's so obvious, dude."
In the U.S, if you wanted to be informal, you probably want to use 'obvious' instead of 'clear.'
In my opinion, both of those are formal.
Informal would be something like, "That's so obvious, dude."
In the U.S, if you wanted to be informal, you probably want to use 'obvious' instead of 'clear.'
Q:
Please show me example sentences with That’s obvious though.
A:
A: I never realized that!
B: That's so obvious, though. How did you just realize that?
A: I am going to pretend like I am sick so that I canskip class.
B: That will be so obvious (that you are not actually sick), though.
B: That's so obvious, though. How did you just realize that?
A: I am going to pretend like I am sick so that I canskip class.
B: That will be so obvious (that you are not actually sick), though.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with That’s obvious .
A:
Person A: I messed up my makeup today.
Person B: That's obvious.
Person A:Woah there's a turtle!
Person B: That's obvious.
Person B: That's obvious.
Person A:Woah there's a turtle!
Person B: That's obvious.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with obvious .
A:
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Synonyms of "Obvious" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between obvious and apparent ?
A:
obvious 这是公然的、不可知的,你不能怪他们。
apparent 这很清楚。
apparent 这很清楚。
Q:
What is the difference between obvious and transparent ?
A:
Obvious: something is easy to see or notice
If someone is being obvious, they are doing a bad job of hiding something. Normally this has a bad connotation.
Transparent: literally means see-through. Windows are transparent.
If someone is being transparent, they are being very honest and open with you, not hiding anything. This has a good connotation.
If someone is being obvious, they are doing a bad job of hiding something. Normally this has a bad connotation.
Transparent: literally means see-through. Windows are transparent.
If someone is being transparent, they are being very honest and open with you, not hiding anything. This has a good connotation.
Q:
What is the difference between obvious and manifest ?
A:
对对对!这个动词会比较有效!
Q:
What is the difference between it’s so obvious and ngl ?
A:
The term "It's so obvious" states how the situation is clear enough for the person to know or to recognize what was being talked about.
Example:
1. "I know you're hiding behind the curtains. I could see the big bump of your tummy underneath. It's so obvious."
2. "It's so obvious that you are flustered. Your face is red as a tomato."
"Ngl" Short for "Not gonna lie" (If I'm not mistaken) states the honesty of the person speaking or telling his/her own thoughts.
1. "Ngl, I'm quite annoyed by your attitude."
2. "Not gonna lie, you look more pretty with a red dress."
Example:
1. "I know you're hiding behind the curtains. I could see the big bump of your tummy underneath. It's so obvious."
2. "It's so obvious that you are flustered. Your face is red as a tomato."
"Ngl" Short for "Not gonna lie" (If I'm not mistaken) states the honesty of the person speaking or telling his/her own thoughts.
1. "Ngl, I'm quite annoyed by your attitude."
2. "Not gonna lie, you look more pretty with a red dress."
Q:
What is the difference between obvious and conspicuous and apparent ?
A:
Conspicuous = obvious, easy to notice
Example - A man with black hair would be very conspicuous in a room full of blond-haired people.
Obvious = easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.
Example - If you look at a tree, it's very obvious that it's a tree and not a rose bush.
Apparent = capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye; within sight or view.
Example - A car is swerving on the road. It crosses the center line, drives on the shoulder, crosses the lane again and almost smashes into oncoming traffic, then crosses the line again and ends up in a ditch. It's apparent that the driver was drunk, but he might only have had a flat tire.
Example - A man with black hair would be very conspicuous in a room full of blond-haired people.
Obvious = easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.
Example - If you look at a tree, it's very obvious that it's a tree and not a rose bush.
Apparent = capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye; within sight or view.
Example - A car is swerving on the road. It crosses the center line, drives on the shoulder, crosses the lane again and almost smashes into oncoming traffic, then crosses the line again and ends up in a ditch. It's apparent that the driver was drunk, but he might only have had a flat tire.
Translations of "Obvious"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? obvious
A:
@dildoofgod
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? obvious
A:
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How do you say this in English (US)? its quite obvious?!
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? obvious
A:
obvious
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How do you say this in English (UK)? obvious
A:
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Other questions about "Obvious"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce obvious.
A:
“awh-b-vee-us”
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce obvious.
A:
Obvious - "it's really obvious to me"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce obvious.
A:
That sounds perfect to me, when you say it fast the v is left out.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce obvious, oblivious.
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Q:
Please show me how to pronounce obvious.
A:
"It's obvious to anybody."
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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