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1 očit
* * *• evident• self-evident• pronounced• flagrant• in view• conspicuous• apparent• obvious• ostensible• patent• manifest -
2 jasan
clear, limpid, razumljiv intelligible, articulate, explicit* * *• emphatic• evident• explicit• bright• broad• clear-cut• clean• clear• robust• definite• distinct• discernable• downright• unmistakable• univocal• vivid• unequivocal• visible• unambiguously• vividly• sharp• self-evident• serene• straightforward• straight-forward• pronounce• pronounced• legible• apparent• articulate• obvious• palpable• overt• plump• pellucid• plain• perspicuous• manifest• lucid• neat -
3 očevidan
* * *• evident• self evident• sheer• glaring• bare• conspicuos• at a glance• apparent• palpable• overt• obvious• ocular• patent• manifest• naked -
4 očigledan
adj - očit; (nastava) - zoran* * *• descriptive• downright• visual• self-evident• positive• axiomatic• confessed• apparent• obvious• plain• manifest -
5 razumljiv
understandable, jasan distinct* * *• understandable• intelligible• foolproof• comprehensible• conceivable• articulate• obvious• perspicuous• plain• perceivable• reasonable -
6 vidan
adj - vidljiv; anat - vidni* * *• salient• appreciable• obvious -
7 eklatantan
adj (očit) glaring, striking, obvious; (laz) blazing, blatant -
8 uviđati
vt impf - uvidjeti | kako ne uviđatiaš? can't you see?; siguran sam da -aš I am sure that you see/recognize (ili that you are aware); to svatko -a this is obvious to everybody, this is what everybody recognizes; sve se više -a there is a growing recognition/ /r
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