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obvious
Adjective
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If something is obvious, it is easy to see it, think of it, or understand it.
It is obvious that you can't spend a lot of money and save at the same time.
For obvious reasons, the people of Hong Kong have long been reluctant to speak their minds.
Jason & Maria were always together, and it was obvious to family and friends that they would be married some day.
There's an obvious crack in the wall of the house.
intent
Noun
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Your intent is what you have in your mind as you plan, goal, wish, etc.
My original intent was to return it to her, but I was unable to do so.
What he did was wrong, but it will be difficult to prove criminal intent.
The details were hard to understand, but the general intent was clear.
intent
Adjective
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If you are intent on something, you have a strong plan to have or do it, and you won't let other things stop you easily.
They were so intent on fishing, they didn't notice their boat was floating away.
The cat was still, intent on the bird in the garden.