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Definition of evidently in English: evidentlyadverb ˈɛvɪd(ə)ntliˈɛvədəntli 1In a way that is clearly seen or understood; obviously. a work so evidently laden with significance Example sentencesExamples - The poetry they quoted, though it was widely circulated among contemporaries, was evidently new to him.
- They had evidently heard the planes and were pulling in under some trees.
- What few complaints there are in this area come from writers who are evidently, manifestly ignorant of the subject.
- This distinction is evidently rough and needs refinement, but one has some sense of what is intended.
- His undeniable sophistication evidently needs something to engage with outside of itself.
- They both nodded in affirmation, evidently satisfied.
- However, Partick evidently had not read the script.
- These evidently represented significant political moves to assert the role of fundamental human rights within the European Union.
- Even in the face of seemingly unstoppable natural disasters, some are evidently more equal than others.
- She looked distinguished and we said so, but she was evidently looking for something more.
- All these projects were, quite evidently, communal projects and were a product of cooperation among the members of society.
- Unusually for such cases, she was evidently competent and clearly stated her wish for the ventilator to be switched off.
- It was here that doubt took me; my enemy was evidently experienced and crafty.
- Cassandra clearly identified with the woman, although she evidently has no plans to commit suicide herself.
- By any standards, then, America is distinctive in the extent to which firearms evidently make up a common part of the fabric of national life.
- The pizza base (handmade with organic flour) was evidently homespun, with its biscuity, nicely burned crust.
Synonyms obviously, clearly, plainly, perceptibly, visibly, discernibly, transparently, manifestly, patently, palpably, distinctly, markedly, blatantly unmistakably, indisputably, undeniably, undoubtedly, incontrovertibly, without question, without doubt informal as sure as eggs is eggs 2sentence adverb It would seem that. evidently Mrs Smith thought differently Example sentencesExamples - The apparent meanders are evidently an artifact arising from close juxtaposition of the oval units.
- Cancer is evidently not a sign that revels in the distinction of being a British royal.
- There was evidently some deep distinction in a fox's psyche between moving objects and stationary ones.
- They are in great shape physically and endowed with a terrific attitude to life which is evidently better than any skin cream when it comes to attracting the admiring eye of man.
- Charlotte is poor, although evidently not the kind of poor that actually requires working for a living.
- It evidently has found a receptive audience among current senior US civilian and military leaders.
- On his release, the widowed trickster evidently won himself a rich wife among the élite Jewish merchant class in Frankfort.
- Apparently they miss us something awful - but evidently not enough to update their address book.
- The water pressure was really low and evidently, our super-low garden faucet is one of the only ones in the area dribbling water at intervals.
- Her motives for this disastrous plea are never clearly explained, but evidently she wants to protect Arthur.
- However much he amassed, it evidently wasn't enough.
- Howard was evidently a believer in the written word, among other things.
- The Bank of England thinks it is pretty close and has said so; the Treasury evidently disagrees.
- For him, evidently, the confusion started around 1990, when all those gates were opening up.
- And, more than sixty years on from the siege, the compelling attraction of music in this place is evidently still felt by ordinary citizens.
- Kat had no idea what significance the backpack held, but it evidently wasn't good.
- As it stands, bandits clearly hold the monopoly on firearms and evidently, supplies aren't limited.
- Apparently, the market agrees that what is evidently a radical development is a highly acceptable one.
- It is, after all, April, and the boys mother evidently continued to send him to school even though she knew that he was hitting other children.
- Indeed, if the journalist is to better understand the topic upon which he prepares an article then evidently he has to be better informed.
Synonyms seemingly, apparently, so it seems, as far as one can tell, from all appearances, on the face of it, to all intents and purposes, on the surface, outwardly, ostensibly it seems (that), it would seem (that), it appears (that), it would appear (that) rare ostensively - 2.1 Used as an affirmative response.
‘Were they old pals or something?’ ‘Evidently.’
Definition of evidently in US English: evidentlyadverbˈɛvədəntliˈevədəntlē 1Plainly or obviously; in a way that is clearly seen or understood. a work so evidently laden with significance Example sentencesExamples - All these projects were, quite evidently, communal projects and were a product of cooperation among the members of society.
- His undeniable sophistication evidently needs something to engage with outside of itself.
- This distinction is evidently rough and needs refinement, but one has some sense of what is intended.
- It was here that doubt took me; my enemy was evidently experienced and crafty.
- Even in the face of seemingly unstoppable natural disasters, some are evidently more equal than others.
- The poetry they quoted, though it was widely circulated among contemporaries, was evidently new to him.
- These evidently represented significant political moves to assert the role of fundamental human rights within the European Union.
- Cassandra clearly identified with the woman, although she evidently has no plans to commit suicide herself.
- They had evidently heard the planes and were pulling in under some trees.
- She looked distinguished and we said so, but she was evidently looking for something more.
- Unusually for such cases, she was evidently competent and clearly stated her wish for the ventilator to be switched off.
- By any standards, then, America is distinctive in the extent to which firearms evidently make up a common part of the fabric of national life.
- They both nodded in affirmation, evidently satisfied.
- However, Partick evidently had not read the script.
- The pizza base (handmade with organic flour) was evidently homespun, with its biscuity, nicely burned crust.
- What few complaints there are in this area come from writers who are evidently, manifestly ignorant of the subject.
Synonyms obviously, clearly, plainly, perceptibly, visibly, discernibly, transparently, manifestly, patently, palpably, distinctly, markedly, blatantly 2sentence adverb It is plain that; it would seem that. evidently Mrs. Smith thought differently Example sentencesExamples - However much he amassed, it evidently wasn't enough.
- Howard was evidently a believer in the written word, among other things.
- Apparently they miss us something awful - but evidently not enough to update their address book.
- The apparent meanders are evidently an artifact arising from close juxtaposition of the oval units.
- On his release, the widowed trickster evidently won himself a rich wife among the élite Jewish merchant class in Frankfort.
- They are in great shape physically and endowed with a terrific attitude to life which is evidently better than any skin cream when it comes to attracting the admiring eye of man.
- Apparently, the market agrees that what is evidently a radical development is a highly acceptable one.
- Cancer is evidently not a sign that revels in the distinction of being a British royal.
- There was evidently some deep distinction in a fox's psyche between moving objects and stationary ones.
- Charlotte is poor, although evidently not the kind of poor that actually requires working for a living.
- Her motives for this disastrous plea are never clearly explained, but evidently she wants to protect Arthur.
- It is, after all, April, and the boys mother evidently continued to send him to school even though she knew that he was hitting other children.
- For him, evidently, the confusion started around 1990, when all those gates were opening up.
- Indeed, if the journalist is to better understand the topic upon which he prepares an article then evidently he has to be better informed.
- The Bank of England thinks it is pretty close and has said so; the Treasury evidently disagrees.
- The water pressure was really low and evidently, our super-low garden faucet is one of the only ones in the area dribbling water at intervals.
- Kat had no idea what significance the backpack held, but it evidently wasn't good.
- It evidently has found a receptive audience among current senior US civilian and military leaders.
- As it stands, bandits clearly hold the monopoly on firearms and evidently, supplies aren't limited.
- And, more than sixty years on from the siege, the compelling attraction of music in this place is evidently still felt by ordinary citizens.
Synonyms seemingly, apparently, so it seems, as far as one can tell, from all appearances, on the face of it, to all intents and purposes, on the surface, outwardly, ostensibly - 2.1 Used as an affirmative response or reply.
“Were they old pals or something?” “Evidently.”
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