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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "observant" in a sentence

    observant example sentences

    observant


    1. He is very observant and in all probability will see thru our ruse immediately


    2. Be observant of the facts without bias


    3. It could be Alan was just getting a little more sophisticated in his constructs, she still couldn’t be sure this wasn’t his doing and had to be observant of things like that


    4. An observant minor player in the wings, behind the curtains of progress,” answered Harold modestly


    5. The Imperial was unfailingly observant and managed to grab hold of her and support her as she tottered again


    6. Galeron was exceptionally observant


    7. Malarkey was observant, and I had high hopes for him


    8. Part anger, which he could show, in agreement with the anger around him, part anxiety for her, which must be kept secret, from even his father’s very observant eyes


    9. “You are very observant


    10. usually wasn’t that observant when it came to female competition,

    11. ” These latter names were derogatory, especially the first, which meant “pigs” and referred to the fact that eating the meat of that animal was forbidden to observant Judios


    12. observant mother was prevented by religion from changing


    13. * Observant and assess others


    14. based, and he was very intelligent, and had no choice but to be observant


    15. His simple deductions were truth based, and he was very intelligent, and had no choice but to be observant


    16. 13 O holy nature and parental feeling and reward of bringing up children and unconquerable maternal affection! 14 At the racking and roasting of each one of them the observant mother was prevented by religion from changing


    17. the marriage she had been observant


    18. One day at school he was climbing the stairs with a group of students to attend a class on the second floor, when being more observant than those around him, he spotted a girl sitting in the attic entrance smoking a cigarette


    19. He alone is a superior person who esteems virtue and is observant of his duty


    20. He had to be more observant

    21. In his personal life he was always duly observant of all civil laws and regulations; in all his public teachings he ignored the civic, social, and economic realms


    22. If he had been a little more observant and less angry he would have seen Cortez and his sons walk in behind him


    23. I don‘t meditate or pray, but try to stay fully awake and aware and observant of the ripples of the universe going on around me, and follow them with my hands off the tiller (how‘s that for a koan?)


    24. She was extremely observant and could pick up on those little details that, if not corrected, could sink a major project


    25. He worked hard to make sure we were as observant as we could be under the circumstances


    26. Not being as observant as he should, he


    27. “My dear, you are very observant


    28. Only the most observant person in exactly the right location would realize that one ship had not gone with the rest, but Sabrina was taking no chances


    29. a pious Muslim by the Muslim community and observant of the


    30. ‘That was very observant of you, Sir Stanley

    31. He was not flamboyant like other comics but very observant and his style of comedy was innovative and hysterical


    32. Oriental food also had the advantage for Miriam of offering something that was generally acceptable to an observant Jew, if one took away the pork recipes, of course


    33. became too observant of us


    34. was so observant of his messages, “I’m asking the Lord to help me preach a good sermon


    35. I am not an observant Jew and my encounters with The One have deeply affected my religious beliefs, but I have felt within my heart the power of the dream of a land governed by God


    36. Feltus, the perpetually composed and observant good old boy, tipped his white straw hat with black band that matched his white jacket, trousers, and black shirt that was unbuttoned at the collar


    37. Feltus decided to remain standing while he proceeded with the questioning of these two observant detectives who were slow but hardworking, but somehow he knew his line of questioning would be in vain, though not as a result of any deficiencies of the two who often worked together as a team for surveillance


    38. " With the intimidating Ruger pointed straight at him, Slicky thought about snatching a butcher knife from the wooden cutlery holder, but remained observant to Mitchell's demands


    39. By literal definition, attentive means both “paying attention; observant” and “mindful of the well-being of others; considerate


    40. You and your staff are very observant

    41. An observant lobby worker had seen Mr Brooke and his party cross the foyer in the direction of the taxi rank around dawn complete with baggage


    42. He had noticed, with his quick, observant mind, that the toilets


    43. was a little bit more observant than he thought


    44. These blockages will be noticed by the observant student and


    45. Well, I guess he was observant after all


    46. He was mostly quiet and observant, listening to stories of what


    47. “You aren’t the only one who’s observant


    48. He was still a good cop though, had a good eye for detail, and was always very observant


    49. Day by day, I had become more observant of and more keenly interested in the wondrous


    50. Be very observant of body talk gestures or tics that really complements, justifies or nullifies what is being said














































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    Synonyms for "observant"

    observant law-abiding observing keen perceptive penetrating quick discerning sharp discovering wide awake aware regardful heedful mindful awake careful interested alive searching questioning surveying contemplating considering

    "observant" definitions

    paying close attention especially to details


    quick to notice; showing quick and keen perception


    (of individuals) adhering strictly to laws and rules and customs