blindingly obvious

Frequency: 8.518.5 per million words

Used to emphasize that something is extremely easy to see or understand.

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Examples (20)

  • It was blindingly obvious that he was lying.
  • The solution was blindingly obvious once he pointed it out.
  • Wasn't it blindingly obvious that the plan would fail from the start?
  • It became blindingly obvious that they were trying to hide something.
  • The conclusion from the data should be blindingly obvious to any skilled analyst.
  • Her disinterest in the topic was blindingly obvious to everyone in the room.
  • Dude, it's blindingly obvious she has a crush on you.
  • The flaws in his argument were blindingly obvious from the start.
  • In retrospect, the solution seems blindingly obvious.
  • He made a mistake that was blindingly obvious to anyone with basic knowledge.
  • The flaws in his argument will become blindingly obvious once you examine the evidence.
  • For me, the reason for their success was blindingly obvious.
  • It's blindingly obvious that we need to change our strategy to survive.
  • It's blindingly obvious why the project failed; there was no proper planning.
  • The mistake in the painting was blindingly obvious once it was pointed out.
  • The fact that she was lying became blindingly obvious during the interrogation.
  • To everyone in the room, it was blindingly obvious that the speaker was unprepared.
  • Despite his attempts to conceal it, his nervousness was blindingly obvious.
  • The reason for their success is blindingly obvious: hard work and dedication.
  • The signs of economic downturn were blindingly obvious for months before it hit.