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observation
[ob-zur-vey-shuhn]
noun
an act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
an act or instance of regarding attentively or watching.
the faculty or habit of observing or noticing.
Synonyms: attentionnotice.
to escape a person's observation.
an act or instance of viewing or noting a fact or occurrence for some scientific or other special purpose.
the observation of blood pressure under stress.
the information or record secured by such an act.
something that is learned in the course of observing things.
My observation is that such clouds mean a storm.
a remark, comment, or statement based on what one has noticed or observed.
Synonyms: opinion, pronouncementthe condition of being observed.
Navigation.
the measurement of the altitude or azimuth of a heavenly body for navigational purposes.
the information obtained by such a measurement.
Obsolete., observance, as of the law.
observation
/ ˌɒbzəˈveɪʃən /
noun
the act of observing or the state of being observed
a comment or remark
detailed examination of phenomena prior to analysis, diagnosis, or interpretation
the patient was under observation
the facts learned from observing
an obsolete word for observance
nautical
a sight taken with an instrument to determine the position of an observer relative to that of a given heavenly body
the data so taken
Other Word Forms
- observational adjective
- observationally adverb
- nonobservation noun
- preobservation noun
- reobservation noun
- self-observation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of observation1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Sweeney’s observations about this duality, as seen through O’Brien’s characters, dilute the romanticized notion that having an identical double shields a person from isolation.
The IDF said that prior to the attack "many steps were taken to reduce the chance of harming civilians, including the use of precision weapons, aerial observations, and additional intelligence information".
A combination of satellites, aircraft observations, numerical forecasting models, as well as historical data are used to predict what will happen.
They can be seen from above the water or below, after taking the stairs down beside a deep tank where the observation area is located.
In an episode of Knox’s podcast released on Tuesday, Lewinsky repeats an observation Aaron Sorkin shared with her that biopics are portraits, not photographs.
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