conspicuously

IPA: kʌnspˈɪkjuʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a conspicuous manner; noticeably.
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Examples of "conspicuously" in Sentences

  • Also, on desk, conspicuously, is a heavy dispatch box.
  • Hough introduces Sarwar Khan in conspicuously unfavorable terms as follows:
  • One name conspicuously absent from that short list: State Senator James Meeks.
  • Commonwealth Games Organizing Committee head Suresh Kalmadi found his name conspicuously absent from the list of invitees.
  • Confederates, who, in his opinion, did not number over 50,000 [834], had again brought his name conspicuously before the country.
  • In a campaign that has had a lot of talk about religion getting an awful lot of play, there's a word conspicuously absent from all of the Web sites of the candidates.
  • Schelling's rhetoric is once again conspicuously affective: human beings "never gain control" of their dark nature, he writes: "This is the sadness which inheres to all finite life [...]
  • Without missing a beat, the taller man handed Dickie a beer (apparently it was not too early to drink), and began challenging his opponent to distinguish between the genuine ascetic and what he termed the conspicuously nonconsuming -poverty snob.

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