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evidently English

Meaning evidently meaning

What does evidently mean?

evidently

(= obviously, manifestly, patently, apparently, plainly, plain) unmistakably ('plain' is often used informally for 'plainly') the answer is obviously wrong she was in bed and evidently in great pain he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list it is all patently nonsense she has apparently been living here for some time I thought he owned the property, but apparently not You are plainly wrong he is plain stubborn

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What other words have the same or similar meaning as evidently?

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How do I use evidently in a sentence?

Simple sentences

They evidently side with him.
She is evidently sick.
Anne had evidently made up her mind to hate Gilbert Blythe to the end of life.
Evidently he does not want to speak to me.
It's evidently a bad example.
It's an evidently bad example.
Tom is evidently sick.

Movie subtitles

Frightened, evidently.
He evidently does not yet realize what money means.
Evidently you are no stranger in these parts.
But evidently there's no danger here.
Why, Pinky, evidently you've been in charge of the office before.
A young lady downstairs evidently wants to see me.
Evidently!
Evidently more of a scoundrel than we thought.
Sullivan evidently returned directly to his boyhood haunt following his release and was here a few days before he kidnapped James Frazier, the prominent attorney and playboy.
And then Christopher evidently did something pretty shabby.
What's the matter? You're too good to mention the name? Evidently.
Evidently Sheriff Keogh wasn't very popular either.
Evidently you don't read the bankruptcy notices.
It evidently amuses you to think so, Miss Elizabeth.
I don't. Evidently, I'm mistaken.
The counsel for the defense evidently has as poor a memory as his client.
Evidently you Spaniards make too much fuss about. a simple, elemental thing like love.
Evidently, my people, who are said to love me. do not wish me to be happy.
And on the floor beside the woman's body was found a knife. With which she evidently attempted to defend herself.
Evidently one of the racehorse gang.
I gave you credit for being much more talented than you evidently are.
Sullivan evidently returned directly to his boyhood haunt.. followinghisreleaseand was here a few days.. beforehekidnappedJamesFrazier, the prominent attorney and playboy.
Evidently alone, because I can't drag you down with me.
Evidently you've made up your mind.
Very nice, evidently. But I still want to see Miss Roberts.
Evidently the teeth marks of a dog.
Your correspondent evidently couldn't find it in the newspaper.
Evidently, you've intersected a line of narco-finance and.
No, evidently.
You're evidently making a mistake.
Evidently you don't care for it.
Well, evidently, Roy's seen her and evidently liked it.
Evidently, the duke doesn't like it.
No. He was evidently trapped somewhere.
Evidently you're not aware of it, but this is a girls' school.
Evidently you're not aware of it, Miss Brooks but this is a girls' school for boys.
Evidently, our fears are groundless.
Evidently you don't know that, Mrs. Dietrichson.

News and current affairs

But so, too, is the court's decision, which evidently assigned little weight to their arguments.
To many, both in and outside of Greece, this stance was peculiar: billions had been spent saving big banks, but evidently saving a country of eleven million people was taboo!
Evidently, the market got some things - like the value of certain financial securities - horrendously wrong.
Evidently, China's top leader agrees.
Evidently the national bosses like it that way.
For Cameron, evidently, the answer is: no one of importance.
During the 1980's, a wave of leveraged buyouts transformed US corporate culture, evidently making bosses more receptive to technological innovation.
The organizers of the September 11 th attacks clearly anticipated retaliation, evidently hoping that an indiscriminate response would strengthen integralist tendencies worldwide.
It evidently was sustainable, at least for one more year.
What struck me on both occasions was the sustained, and evidently successful, attempt to reach out to the two target groups upon whom the future of science and technology will depend.
Evidently, the Commission believes that it can judge, case by case, the best policy for every country, including policies that satisfy the Stability Pact.
Neither, evidently, can central bank governors, at least when they opine in areas outside their immediate responsibility.
Russia's oligarchs are undoubtedly unpopular, and Khodorovsky's arrest was evidently aimed at boosting Putin's prospects in the looming parliamentary and presidential elections.
One criterion that seems universally accepted is a party's use, encouragement, or at least condoning of violence - as was evidently the case with Golden Dawn's role in attacks on immigrants in Athens.
Ordinary North Koreans, too, evidently seem to view this succession differently from that of Kim Jong-il's inheritance of power from his father, Kim Il-sung.
Nonetheless, economic insecurity - owing to the rapid pace and, at times, destructiveness of the global economy - evidently is driving much of the public's nostalgia for British sovereignty.
But the broader sort of policy that Sarkozy evidently has in mind is to confront speculators, who are perceived as destabilizing agricultural commodity markets.
Less evidently, there are plants in the rain forest whose gene pool might be useful to us.
His desperation mounting, Saleh has ordered deadly attacks on protesters, evidently believing that his considerable skill at political manipulation would see him through.
But the remark had a more serious purpose and was evidently intended to expose a fundamental flaw in my argument.
Iran, too, evidently has not thought its position through to its logical conclusion.
Clinton has described today's major global challenge for her country as being the improvement of communication across borders and at all levels of society, evidently everywhere.

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