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obvious - easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind; "obvious errors" |
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unobvious not immediately apparent; "in mathematical science connections are exhibited which...are extremely unobvious"- A.N.Whitehead
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overt,
open open and observable; not secret or hidden; "an overt lie"; "overt hostility"; "overt intelligence gathering"; "open ballots"
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noticeability,
noticeableness,
obviousness,
patency the property of being easy to see and understand
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manifest,
apparent,
evident,
patent,
unmistakable,
plain clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment; "the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"; "evident hostility"; "manifest disapproval"; "patent advantages"; "made his meaning plain"; "it is plain that he is no reactionary"; "in plain view"
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self-evident,
taken for granted,
axiomatic evident without proof or argument; "an axiomatic truth"; "we hold these truths to be self-evident"
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provable,
demonstrable necessarily or demonstrably true; "demonstrable truths"
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frank clearly manifest; evident; "frank enjoyment"
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open-and-shut so obvious as to be easily solved or decided; "an open-and-shut case"
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self-explanatory needing no explanation
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transparent easily understood or seen through (because of a lack of subtlety); "a transparent explanation"; "a transparent lie"
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writ large made more obvious or prominent; "the effect of...his irregular life could be seen writ large on his gaunt features"
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