Definitionadj. not obtrusive or undesirably noticeable
Last update: August 20, 2015
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Keepers get noticed only when they are making a botch of things and Jones has been unobtrusive these few weeks. [adjective]
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This is designed to be completely concealed when the door is closed, and compact enough to be unobtrusive when the door is open. [adjective]
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Some unobtrusive touch had been added to Mademoiselle Bourienne's toilet which rendered her fresh and pretty face yet more attractive. [adjective]
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Her chamber was narrow, neat, unobtrusive, with a long sash-window, facing the East on the back court-yard of the house. [adjective]
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This unobtrusive tenant was Jean Valjean, the young girl was Cosette. [adjective]
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Like another Socrates, he taught them to know themselves, repressing vanity, encouraging the despondent, and attaching all alike by his unobtrusive sympathy. [Please select]
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His attentions were so unobtrusive and tactful that no one else realised them. [Please select]
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But they greatly fear the small-sized, quiet, unobtrusive, and meek-looking cat. [Please select]
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He rang for tea and sat down somewhere near in his usual unobtrusive fashion. [Please select]
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But he had been so quiet, so carefully unobtrusive, that he had been scarcely noticed. [Please select]
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His unobtrusive black clothes, his smoothly-brushed hair, his shaven face, awakened an antagonism in me. [Please select]
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