obvious conclusion

Frequency: 7.29.8 per million words

A conclusion that is easy to see or understand.

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Examples (10)

  • Given all the evidence, the jury reached the obvious conclusion that he was guilty.
  • The most obvious conclusion from the data is that sales have increased due to the new ad campaign.
  • She looked at the empty cookie jar and her son's chocolate-smeared face and drew the obvious conclusion.
  • While it may seem like an obvious conclusion, we must explore all other possibilities first.
  • The empty shelves in the store led everyone to the obvious conclusion that a storm was coming.
  • The detective resisted jumping to the obvious conclusion and decided to investigate further.
  • After analyzing the results, the obvious conclusion was that the original theory needed revision.
  • His constant yawning pointed to the obvious conclusion: he hadn't slept well.
  • The manager ignored the obvious conclusion from the employee survey, which was that morale was very low.
  • The fact that the lights are off and no one is answering the door supports the obvious conclusion that they aren't home.