Observative vs. Observant

By Jaxson

  • Observative (adjective)

    observant; watchful

  • Observant (adjective)

    Alert and paying close attention; watchful.

    “The observant police officer noticed that my tax disk was out-of-date.”

  • Observant (adjective)

    Diligently attentive in observing a law, custom, duty or principle; regardful; mindful.

    “I was normally observant of the local parking restrictions.”

Wiktionary
  • Observative (adjective)

    Of, relating to, consisting of, or based on observation; given to observation, observant, attentive, heedful.

  • Observant (adjective)

    quick to notice or perceive things

    “her observant eye took in every detail”

  • Observant (adjective)

    adhering strictly to the rules of a particular religion, especially Judaism

    “an observant Jew”

  • Observant (noun)

    a member of a branch of the Franciscan order that followed a strict rule.

Oxford Dictionary

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