appalling, clean-cut, egregious, flashy, in focus, marked, of mark, pointed, signal, to the front, well-pronounced
Last update: May 19, 2017
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Be sure she will finish a loose life by a conspicuous piety. [adjective]
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The conspicuous tower couldn't be captured in the camera. [noun]
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Large bright orange-red flowers emerge from conspicuous pale orange calyces from July to November. [adjective]
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Magua was conspicuous in this party, both by his fierce and savage mien, and by the air of haughty authority he yet maintained. [adjective]
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One warrior in particular, a man of wild and ferocious mien, had been conspicuous for the attention he had given to the words of the speaker. [adjective]
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The clothes of Heyward, which rendered him peculiarly conspicuous, were repeatedly cut, and once blood was drawn from a slight wound in his arm. [adjective]
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As her life had been brilliant and conspicuous, so her retirement from the world was not without _éclat_. [adjective]
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The ill-assorted and injudicious attire of the individual only served to render his awkwardness more conspicuous. [adjective]
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'Tis a sorry pass England has come to when the most conspicuous personage at her Court is the King's mistress.' [adjective]
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The threads of iron-grey in his thick black hair were more conspicuous. [adjective]
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One of the noisiest was the table at which De Malfort was the most conspicuous figure; his periwig the highest, his dress the most sumptuous, his breast glittering with orders. [adjective]
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