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observant [ob.'ze:v*nt]

Observant means being attentive and aware of one's surroundings.

It refers to someone who carefully watches and pays attention to details.

An observant person is keen on noticing and understanding things happening around them.

Being observant often involves being perceptive and intuitive.

It is a quality that allows individuals to gather information and gain insights.

Observant individuals are often good at picking up on subtle clues and changes.

Being observant can be an important trait in various contexts, such as problem-solving, decision-making, and interpersonal communication.

Examples of using the word "observant" in sentences:

"She is an observant student, always paying attention to the details in class."

"The security guard noticed the suspicious behavior due to being observant."

"Being observant, he quickly realized the subtle changes in his friend's behavior."

"The detective's observant nature helped him solve the perplexing case."

"An observant traveller, she noticed the unique architecture of the city."

"Being observant of environmental issues, she actively recycles and conserves energy."

"The teacher commended the observant student for noticing the mistake in the equation."
 

Explain the word "observant". Give some examples of using the word "observant" in sentences.