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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
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.
The National Advertising Division of the Better Business Bureau recommended earlier this year that Revolve “modify influencer posts to clearly and conspicuously disclose the material connections between Revolve and influencers in its product gifting program.”
But conspicuously absent from the report is any mention of transnational far-right extremists, including neo-Nazis, white supremacists and others animated by racial or ethnic hatred.
In 2019, it was a women’s team that conspicuously avoided the ritual.
Always deeply personal, his work became more conspicuously autobiographical.
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