Observant
UK //əˈzɜː.vənt//US //əˈzɝː.vənt//
Definition
Paying close attention to what is happening around you.
In simple words: Noticing things carefully
Examples
- She is very observant and notices small details during our discussions.
- Being observant helps him solve problems quickly.
- An observant student can pick up clues from a teacher's lectures.
- The detective was highly observant, noticing every piece of evidence.
- Her observant nature allows her to understand people's feelings easily.
Usage notes
Use 'observant' to describe someone who pays attention to details. It's positive and can apply to various contexts like learning, work, or daily life.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of an owl as being wise and observant.
Collocations
- observant eye
- observant nature
- observant student
Synonyms
- watchful
- attentive
- perceptive
- alert
- sharp-eyed
Antonyms
- inattentive
- negligent
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'observing', which is the action of watching.
- Using it to describe feelings instead of characteristics.
- Incorrectly spelling as 'observant' when discussing the act of observing.