Arrestive [adjective]
Definition of Arrestive:
conspicuous, evident
Synonyms of Arrestive:
● Observable
● Salient
● Spectacular
● Remarkable
● Noteworthy
● Distinct
● Perceptible
● Apparent
● Notable
● Unmistakable
● Eye-catching
● Striking
● Marked
● Obvious
● Appreciable
● Palpable
● Prominent
● Arresting
● Clear
● Manifest
● Outstanding
● Patent
● Plain
● Pointed
● Sensational
● Signal
● Big as life
● Open and shut
Opposite/Antonyms of Arrestive:
● Dubious
● Doubtful
● Obscure
● Common
● Ordinary
● Normal
● Unnoticeable
● Overlooked
● Forgotten
● Indefinite
● Unclear
● Uncertain
● Questionable
● Invisible
● Vague
● Indistinct
● Ambiguous
● Insignificant
● Inconsequential
● Unremarkable
● Usual
● Unimportant
● Inconspicuous
● Imperceptible
● Hidden
Sentence/Example of Arrestive:
The Swinburne collocation of delicate bosom and death is both arrestive and interesting.
The accumulation of carbonic acid in the breathed air would also have a similar arrestive power over destructive assimilation.
Similarly he could disguise his voice, the natural tones of which were low, monotonous, and of no arrestive quality.
They were of a flamboyant Italian period, and more arrestive than distinguished.
His attitude was arrestive as an obelisk and uncircuitable as a labyrinth.
But his eyes—those peering light-blue eyes—they were the most arrestive of any of his peculiarities.