unsubtle

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ subtle.

Adjective

unsubtle (comparative unsubtler, superlative unsubtlest)

  1. Not subtle; obvious.
    • 2007, Alexandra Heminsley, Ex and the City: You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Dumps You:
      The minute I got there I realized that I didn't need the loo at all, and so the person in the stall next to me was going to think I was either quite mad, an unsubtle drug fiend or some kind of Rebecca Loos-type pervy textaholic.