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Meanings of
apparent
in English
Clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment.
plain
evident
patent
manifest
unmistakable
Related terms
obvious
Appearing as such but not necessarily so.
seeming
ostensible
Related terms
superficial
Synonyms
Examples for "
plain
"
plain
evident
patent
manifest
unmistakable
Examples for "
plain
"
1
The Government is poised to introduce
plain
packaging legislation for tobacco products.
2
The
plain
-
clothes
special agents protect the President, First Family, Vice-President and family.
3
Buy a relatively
plain
good quality one and it will last years.
4
The answer to your question is just a
plain
I don't know.
5
It's a crucial part of building a good business,
plain
and simple.
1
It is
evident
that the State has a health system in crisis.
2
The answer to that question will become
evident
in due course, Peabody.
3
Consumers' taste for budget brands has been
evident
in recent company results.
4
This is
evident
in health, education, legal reform and in other areas.
5
On returning home one sees the sea change
evident
in Irish nursing.
1
Thus, the public would benefit when the
patent
expired after 14 years.
2
News of Hans Lippershey's 1608
patent
reached Galileo Galilei the following year.
3
Companies differ over what type of
patent
protections software products should receive.
4
The Government is proposing to remove the right to
patent
computer software.
5
So the
patent
system needs to take
patent
claim clarity more seriously.
1
He was the fullness of the Godhead; God
manifest
in the flesh.
2
This is clearly
manifest
on this issue, and on crime in general.
3
This simply confirms that, over time, economic pressures
manifest
as political crises.
4
Conclusion: Growth is usually
manifest
in the first 3 years after presentation.
5
Problems associated with the disaster are only now beginning to
manifest
themselves.
1
Police said the attacks in Lahore in March were an
unmistakable
message.
2
Simultaneously he felt the
unmistakable
feeling of water on his right foot.
3
We need this to be
unmistakable
but unconnectable, you understand, Mr Perez?'
4
The joy is
unmistakable
;
unmistakable
,
too, is the horror of the return:
5
Latisan delivered the accusation hotly; there was
unmistakable
challenge in his demeanor.
Usage of
apparent
in English
1
He's great at both and I thought it was really
apparent
today.
2
However, a general decrease of alcohol-related deaths was
apparent
in all countries.
3
It soon becomes
apparent
her work requires physical strength beyond most people.
4
Forebodings vanished; hearts lightened; gladness reigned; the excellence of crumpets became
apparent
.
5
Several minutes and an
apparent
change of heart later, the waiter reappeared.
6
As soon as they attempted this, however, a new difficulty became
apparent
.
7
Justice Doogue said in sentencing Jiang today, the reason was now
apparent
.
8
However, perhaps nowhere in Central Asia are fear and repression more
apparent
.
9
The
apparent
effects of climate change are clear for all to see.
10
TURKEY: People in south-east Turkey fear the
apparent
inevitability of another war.
11
One problem is the sector's
apparent
inability to make a unified case.
12
Increasing independence was more
apparent
in children aged 10 years and above.
13
The goalkeeper was crawling across the penalty area for no
apparent
reason.
14
Slackening economic growth in the EU is already
apparent
in trade figures.
15
For all his
apparent
age, this 'High King' moved with stunning speed.
16
It quickly became
apparent
that this is indeed a younger women's issue.
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apparent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
become apparent
more apparent
apparent reason
immediately apparent
very apparent
More collocations
Apparent
through the time
Apparent
across language varieties
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Common
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Common
Australia
Common
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