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Definition of evident in English: evidentadjective ˈɛvɪd(ə)ntˈɛvədənt Clearly seen or understood; obvious. she ate the biscuits with evident enjoyment Example sentencesExamples - A gift of leadership and a facility of speech were clearly evident from his youth.
- The party atmosphere will be evident in scores of other venues across the city.
- It is not at all evident that Western intelligence has any clear idea where to locate him.
- He had a great sense of justice and fair play and this was so evident on the football field.
- Unfortunately, there does not seem to be much in the way of evident relaxation or solution.
- That flaw was evident in the first half yesterday but was rectified almost immediately.
- It is evident there is an ongoing need for a local group campaigning in the cause of peace and justice.
- If a relationship is strong, a clear patterning to the variables will be evident.
- The ink smearing is evident foreshadowing of her death, but also of what else is to come.
- It hangs from two points, its weight evident, about to fall and reveal what lies beyond.
- The warmth of the reception is evident as you drive up the motorway from Chicago.
- If there is none, this will be clearly evident to all who live in the tradition, and to those beyond.
- Planning law is not easy for laymen to understand, which is evident from your editorial.
- His importance to the team was clearly evident when he was ruled out for the final months of the season.
- The communality of the hotel's ownership is evident in the friendliness of the staff.
- The railway stations revert to older materials and greater personal care is evident.
- Her natural gift of drawing is evident from her work as well as her love of tone and colour.
- The new stadium is going up very slowly, with the new arch still barely evident.
- This is a trend that's been evident for the last three years and it has culminated in this.
- The words are becoming familiar and the lack of youth provision appears evident.
Synonyms obvious, apparent, noticeable, conspicuous, perceptible, perceivable, visible, observable, discernible, transparent, clear, crystal clear, clear-cut, writ large, plain, manifest, patent, palpable, tangible, distinct, pronounced, marked, striking, glaring, blatant unmistakable, indisputable, undoubted, incontrovertible, incontestable informal as plain as the nose on your face, as plain as a pikestaff, standing/sticking out like a sore thumb, standing/sticking out a mile, written all over someone, as clear as day archaic sensible
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin evidens, evident- 'obvious to the eye or mind', from e- (variant of ex-) 'out' + videre 'to see'. Definition of evident in US English: evidentadjectiveˈɛvədəntˈevədənt Plain or obvious; clearly seen or understood. she ate the cookies with evident enjoyment Example sentencesExamples - The ink smearing is evident foreshadowing of her death, but also of what else is to come.
- It hangs from two points, its weight evident, about to fall and reveal what lies beyond.
- The communality of the hotel's ownership is evident in the friendliness of the staff.
- It is evident there is an ongoing need for a local group campaigning in the cause of peace and justice.
- That flaw was evident in the first half yesterday but was rectified almost immediately.
- The warmth of the reception is evident as you drive up the motorway from Chicago.
- The new stadium is going up very slowly, with the new arch still barely evident.
- If there is none, this will be clearly evident to all who live in the tradition, and to those beyond.
- Unfortunately, there does not seem to be much in the way of evident relaxation or solution.
- If a relationship is strong, a clear patterning to the variables will be evident.
- His importance to the team was clearly evident when he was ruled out for the final months of the season.
- He had a great sense of justice and fair play and this was so evident on the football field.
- Her natural gift of drawing is evident from her work as well as her love of tone and colour.
- The words are becoming familiar and the lack of youth provision appears evident.
- It is not at all evident that Western intelligence has any clear idea where to locate him.
- Planning law is not easy for laymen to understand, which is evident from your editorial.
- The railway stations revert to older materials and greater personal care is evident.
- The party atmosphere will be evident in scores of other venues across the city.
- A gift of leadership and a facility of speech were clearly evident from his youth.
- This is a trend that's been evident for the last three years and it has culminated in this.
Synonyms obvious, apparent, noticeable, conspicuous, perceptible, perceivable, visible, observable, discernible, transparent, clear, crystal clear, clear-cut, writ large, plain, manifest, patent, palpable, tangible, distinct, pronounced, marked, striking, glaring, blatant
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin evidens, evident- ‘obvious to the eye or mind’, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out’ + videre ‘to see’. |