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evidently
[ ev-i-duhnt-lee, -dent-; for emphasis ev-i-dent-lee ]
adverb
- obviously; apparently.
evidently
/ ˈɛɪəԳٱɪ /
adverb
- without question; clearly; undoubtedly
- to all appearances; apparently
they are evidently related
Word History and Origins
Origin of evidently1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He can manage games and he can break the game evidently from his performance tonight.
Though not a fan of trips to the Vatican or of hierarchy and power plays, Bergoglio evidently earned the respect of his fellow senior prelates, the red-hatted “princes of the church.”
"There is a new imperative in New Zealand on the cultural front, the necessity to address and correct Treaty overreach that has increasingly and evidently become wayward and wrong," she said.
The longtime figurehead of the French far right added that the "system" had used a "powerful weapon" against the RN, "evidently because we are about to win the elections".
The parents nod, evidently pleased by his enthusiasm.
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