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View definitions for attract attention

attract attention

verb as in stand out

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Despite all the turmoil, Bitcoin continues to attract attention from investors and big companies.

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Dressed in faded denim hotpants, a leopard-print bra, with a tattoo snaking up her stomach and across her chest, the 3D computer-generated image reaches out and appears to knock on the window to attract attention.

From BBC

Others take it further, performing wacky, harmless stunts that will attract attention - and possible judgement from strangers - in public.

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His ability to attract attention remains almost unmatched.

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They had to park at some distance from the house so as to not attract attention, and to wait for up to an hour so that the sleeping drugs which he had given Gisèle could take effect.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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