Synonyms for conspicuously
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : kuhn-spik-yoo-uhs |
Phonetic Transcription : kənˈspɪk yu əs |
Top 10 synonyms for conspicuously
- abnormally
- above all
- abundantly
- acutely
- articulately
- audibly
- before all else
- beyond doubt
- blatantly
- boorishly
- by much
- cheaply
- clearly
- crashingly
- curiously
- deafeningly
- discernibly
- distinctly
- ear-splittingly
- eminently
- especially
- evidently
- exceedingly
- exceptionally
- exclusively
- expressly
- extraordinarily
- extremely
- famously
- fully
- garishly
- gaudily
- glaringly
- greatly
- highly
- hugely
- immeasurably
- immensely
- in great measure
- in particular
- in plain sight
- in specie
- incalculably
- incomparably
- incontestably
- incontrovertibly
- incredibly
- indeed
- indubitably
- infinitely
- inimitably
- intensely
- largely
- lucidly
- mainly
- manifestly
- markedly
- mightily
- most
- much
- noisily
- notably
- noticeably
- obstreperously
- obtrusively
- obviously
- oddly
- officially
- on a large scale
- openly
- ostentatiously
- outstandingly
- overtly
- palpably
- particularly
- patently
- peculiarly
- penetratingly
- perceptibly
- piercingly
- plainly
- positively
- powerfully
- precisely
- preeminently
- primarily
- principally
- prominently
- purely
- recognizably
- remarkably
- reputably
- resonantly
- resounding
- ringingly
- rudely
- seemingly
- sharply
- showily
- shrilly
- signally
- singularly
- sonorously
- specially
- specifically
- strangely
- strikingly
- suitably
- superlatively
- supremely
- surely
- surpassingly
- tastelessly
- tawdrily
- theatrically
- thunderingly
- to a great extent
- translucently
- transparently
- tremendously
- unaccountably
- uncommonly
- uncustomarily
- undeniably
- undoubtedly
- uniquely
- unmistakably
- unusually
- uproariously
- vastly
- vehemently
- very
- very much
- vociferously
- vulgarly
- wonderfully
Définition of conspicuously
Origin :- 1540s, 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.1)). Phrase conspicuous by its absence (1859) is said to be from Tacitus ("Annals" iii.76), in a passage about certain images: "sed præfulgebant ... eo ipso quod effigies eorum non visebantur."
- As in markedly : adv distinctly
- As in notably : adv especially
- As in loudly : adv audibly
- As in clearly : adv without any doubt
- As in eminently : adv exceptionally; well
- As in especially : adv exceptionally, particularly
- As in greatly : adv considerably
- As in apparently : adv obviously
- Hobbs had seemed more of the craven type which Stryker graced so conspicuously.
- Extract from : « The Black Bag » by Louis Joseph Vance
- Why, then, have we retired from this field in which we were once conspicuously successful?
- Extract from : « Latin America and the United States » by Elihu Root
- Among his other lackings Lute was conspicuously short of tact.
- Extract from : « The Rise of Roscoe Paine » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- The operation of this peculiar cause is conspicuously plain.
- Extract from : « Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 » by Various
- Where the Duke of Bourbon had failed, Dragut had conspicuously succeeded.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Barbary Corsairs » by Stanley Lane-Poole
- Now the tall man, the one conspicuously dressed, had been Trencher.
- Extract from : « From Place to Place » by Irvin S. Cobb
- He conspicuously displayed one of the weapons which had captured the castle.
- Extract from : « The Pirates of Ersatz » by Murray Leinster
- I want to make good, conspicuously good, at the start—understand?
- Extract from : « The Silent Bullet » by Arthur B. Reeve
- They are in the fashion; too much in the fashion even to be conspicuously fashionable.
- Extract from : « What I Saw in America » by G. K. Chesterton
- Hedwig had taken up her position by a window, and was conspicuously silent.
- Extract from : « Long Live the King » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
Antonyms for conspicuously
- broadly
- commonly
- doubtfully
- dubiously
- equivocally
- generally
- improbably
- inaudibly
- inconsiderably
- indefinitely
- indistinctly
- insignificantly
- little
- mysteriously
- normally
- ordinarily
- questionably
- quietly
- silently
- uncertain
- unexceptionally
- unimportantly
- unlikely
- unmarkedly
- unnotably
- unremarkably
- usually
- vaguely
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