Highprofile vs Conspicuous - What's the difference?
highprofile | conspicuous |
(rare)
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 26, author=Norimitsu Onishi, title=Japan Premier to Visit a Politically Changed Washington, work=New York Times
, passage=President Bush took his predecessor, Junichiro Koizumi , on a highprofile visit to Graceland in Memphis, where Mr. Koizumi put on Elvis’s shades and played air guitar while mugging for the camera. Mr. Abe is expected to make a low-key visit, staying just one night in Washington and limiting his exposure to potentially uncomfortable questions about his views on Japan’s conduct during World War II. }} Obvious or easy to notice.
* {{quote-book, year=1928, author=Lawrence R. Bourne
, title=Well Tackled!
, chapter=7 Noticeable or attracting attention, especially if unattractive.
* 1969 , Saul Bellow, Mr Sammler's Planet , Penguin Books Ltd, page 6:
As adjectives the difference between highprofile and conspicuous
is that highprofile is (rare) while conspicuous is obvious or easy to notice.highprofile
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation
conspicuous
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=“No, don't,” replied the superintendent; “in fact, I'd rather you made yourself conspicuous elsewhere. Go down to the landing stage and cross to New Brighton or Wallasey—doesn't matter which—and come back. No doubt you will be seen, and reported to have gone across.”}}
- He was conspicuous by his absence.
- For his height he had a small face. The combination made him conspicuous .
- He had a conspicuous lump on his forehead.
