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conspicuousobvious to the eye or mind Its bright scarlet fruits are conspicuous in late autumn. — Anonymous
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conspicuous1540s, from Latin conspicuus "visible, open to view, striking," from conspicere "to look at, observe, see, notice," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + specere (see scope (n. [..]
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conspicuousobvious to the eye or mind; "a tower conspicuous at a great distance"; "wore conspicuous neckties"; "made herself conspicuous by her ex [..]
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conspicuousadj. Clearly visible.
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conspicuousEasily seen; obvious.
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conspicuousConspicuous means clearly visible or obvious to the eye or mind. It can be something attracting a person’s attention. Under Uniform Commercial Code (UCC § 1-201(10)), a term or clause is said to be co [..]
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conspicuous(adj) obvious to the eye or mind(adj) without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious
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conspicuous"Conspicuous" means so written that a reasonable person against whom the writing is to operate should have noticed it. For example, printing in italics, boldface or contrasting color, typing [..]
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conspicuous
Obvious or easy to notice.
* year=1928|author=Lawrence R. Bourne
|title=Well Tackled!
|chapter=7|url=http://openlibrary.org/works/OL5387037W
|passage=“No, don't,” replied the superinten [..]
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