Attention-grabbing sentence builder 2nd grade

Striking Meaning: To draw special attention to.

Generally acts as a partitive tense in a sentence ; as a predicate, determiner, or gerund; with a positive connotation.

Origin

Mao Zedong, "Report on the Study of the Peasant Movement in Hunan, Fourteen Important Events": "There are also gongs and drums; striking ones."

Sentence Making

Don't let yourself be deliberately noticeable.

There is nothing noticeable about it.

Her literary talent is exceptionally noticeable.

So if you want to be noticeable, go run naked.

The party was notable for its many celebrities.

Why are you always so noticeable.

Miss Lee was noticeable in this outfit.

Small John's new traveling shoes are very noticeable.

Mom told me it's not good to be too noticeable.

He was dressed differently and was noticeable.

The thousands of strange stones were very noticeable.

She was very noticeable, even though she was unimpressive.

The white goose was the most noticeable in the whole bay.

One of the most noticeable building projects is the palace.

One of the most striking is still the thousands of houses.

He was very striking with his poise.

Today Rei wore a red color, which was extra noticeable.

Beauties are noticeable, like cranes.

So as not to be noticeable, she quietly walked through the door.

The colorful balloons floating in the square were particularly noticeable.

Near synonyms

Beckoning? to attract the world's attention? have eyes **** to see? noticed

Antonyms

Ignored? to hear or not hear? to be silent? to turn a blind eye to? incognito