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    obvious
    /ˈɒbvɪəs/

    adjective

    • 1. easily perceived or understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent: "unemployment has been the most obvious cost of the recession"

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  2. Nov 20, 2014 · Definition from Merriam-Webster online: something that is regarded or accepted as true or real : a basic fact or assumption. Or it is self-evident. Definition from Merriam-Webster online: clearly true and requiring no proof or explanation. This appears in a noun phrase as: a self-evident truth.

  3. Jun 18, 2023 · As a somewhat insulting noun, "Captain obvious" can be used for someone who is always stating the obvious. Prolixity can be used to describe someone who says too much. This may be applicable in some cases. In addition, Logorrhoea is a term with a similar meaning to prolixity although again the primary meaning is simply too much vs. stating the ...

  4. A similar idiom is blindingly obvious. Blaringly obvious is a combination of glaring and blinding. If something is blaring, it's screaming at you, so while it does have much the same connotations as glaring and blinding, it's a sound-based metaphor and less suited for seeing what is obvious. I suspect that the original user misused both ...

  5. May 25, 2015 · 32. In the acting/script/play/film world, "too on the nose" is a pretty common phrase which means lacking in sub-text, too obvious, having neither subtlety nor sophistication. In life, people can't usually say what they mean for one reason or another; when they do in film or theater it comes across as unrealistic. Share.

  6. 0. To me, 'obvious' seems to be a word which is informal and means that a statement or some issue has been easily perceived. On the other hand, 'evident' seems to be a formal word and means that has been clearly understood with a list of proofs. Therefore, it is that, in sentences, ' Its obvious' and ' It is evident'. Share.

  7. 0. According to Longman Dictionary, painfully means : 1- very – used to emphasize a bad or harmful quality that someone or something has. 2- needing a lot of effort. This is the text: "...and his college basketball days are far enough behind him that his chest muscles have turned into saggy manboobs that were painfully obvious through his ...

  8. Nov 21, 2015 · Mr. Doe, for whatever reason, does not understand the properties of x, even after analyzing x for days. We can tell Mr. Doe that "the properties of x are obviously obvious." There is no logical flaw in this case. One of the truths about x is that its properties are obvious. So, the obviousness of obvious is, in fact, obvious.

  9. The word "obvious" should be reserved for things that are patently obvious, like: You obviously have a nose. Obvious works best when it is evident to the mind or logically apparent. The word comes from the Latin via, which means way. You apparently have a nose. By the looks of it, you do.

  10. Jun 21, 2017 · An obvious question is the most common phrase - really! The phrase could also refer to a question which rather obviously poses itself in the course of the discussion in question as well. You could also call it a trivial question, although that implies a lack of importance.

  11. Cambridge Idioms Dictionary, 2nd ed. the middle of nowhere: (idiomatic) A very remote place; a nondescript place lacking population, interesting things, or defining characteristics. 1889 Nov. 2, "The Proof" (editorial), The Daily Record (Kansas, USA), p. 2: