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What is conspicous?

"Conspicuous" means easily seen or noticed. It suggests that something stands out from its surroundings or is deliberately designed to attract attention.

Here are some examples of how "conspicuous" can be used:

* "The bright red car was conspicuous against the backdrop of the gray city." (The car stood out)

* "She made a conspicuous effort to avoid eye contact." (Her avoidance was noticeable)

* "The security guard's uniform was conspicuous in the crowd." (The uniform made the guard easy to spot)

Synonyms for "conspicuous"

* Obvious

* Noticeable

* Prominent

* Striking

* Eye-catching

* Evident

* Apparent

* Distinctive

Antonyms for "conspicuous"

* Unnoticeable

* Inconspicuous

* Hidden

* Discreet

* Unobtrusive

In general, "conspicuous" implies a positive quality, drawing attention in a desirable way. However, it can also be used negatively, as in "conspicuous consumption," which refers to the act of spending money on luxury goods to show off wealth.

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