be observant

Frequency: 8.515.2 per million words

Used to describe someone's state of being attentive and perceptive.

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  • Be observant of your surroundings when walking alone at night.
  • She is always very observant of details, which makes her a great editor.
  • He was observant enough to notice the subtle change in her mood.
  • To solve the puzzle, you need to be extremely observant.
  • If you are more observant, you'll pick up on these cues quickly.
  • The detective is being observant, looking for any clues in the room.
  • A good journalist must be observant and critical in their reporting.
  • I try to be observant during meetings to catch important points.
  • You should always be observant of cultural differences when traveling.
  • She will be very observant during her shift to ensure safety.