"Obverse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Obverse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Obverse" Meaning

The word "obverse" refers to the front or main side of a coin, medal, or seal, typically the side that bears an official image or design. In a broader sense, it can also mean the opposite or contrasting side of an issue or a matter, i.e. the opposite viewpoint or perspective.

"Obverse" Examples

Meaning:

The obverse of something is its front or main side, especially of a coin or medal.

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The obverse of the coin features a portrait of the president.
The museum displayed the obverse and reverse sides of the ancient artifact.
The designer carefully crafted the obverse and reverse of the medal to make it symmetrical.
The artist's signature was on the obverse of the painting, while the title was on the reverse.
Historians studied the obverse and reverse of ancient coins to learn about their cultural significance.

"Obverse" Similar Words

Obtusion

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Obtusion refers to the act of pushing or forcing something or someone into a particular position or place, often with great difficulty or violence. It can also refer to the state of being forced or pushed into a particular position, such as a physical or mental obtusion.

Obtusity

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Obtusity refers to the state of being obtuse, which means being dull-witted, thick-skinned, or unsophisticated. It can also describe something that is difficult to understand, complex, or obscure. Obtusity can also imply a lack of sharpness or acuteness of mind, often humorously or affectionately.

Obumbrant

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Obumbrant refers to something that is shrouded, veiled, or obscured by something else, often temporary or partial. It can also imply a sense of ambiguity or uncertainty. The word "obumbrant" is not commonly used, but it can be seen in literary or poetic contexts to describe a feeling of unease or doubt.

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Obvention

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Obversely

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The word "obversely" means in a way that is contrary or opposite to what is normally expected or apparent.

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