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claramente
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claro
Unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
apparently
plain
obviously
plainly
manifestly
patently
Portuguese
claramente
1
Self
-
evidently
,
the Labour party is a long way from any political recovery.
2
The daily bulletins became more significant; the crisis was
evidently
at hand.
3
Kept on sniffing all the time;
evidently
recently caught an infernal cold.
4
Shocked, she
evidently
understood what had been said, repeating in broken Russian:
5
The Taliban leadership has
evidently
decided it wants to talk peace terms.
6
New Zealanders are
evidently
lapping up extra time at home to cook.
7
People turned in that direction; porters ran;
evidently
,
something serious had happened.
8
Their concluding words had
evidently
been some form of sign and countersign.
9
He is
evidently
in the midst of a spiritual and physical crisis.
10
An Israeli company
evidently
watched and thought, Hmm, not a bad idea.
11
ABC has
evidently
won the team national bouldering championship several years running.
12
Valienté was no orator,
evidently
,
Jackson saw, despite his own political experience.
13
A single breaker may recede; but the tide is
evidently
coming in.
14
Grossman, although only a correspondent,
evidently
pitched in when the situation demanded.
15
Pantheism was
evidently
in existence and was made prominent in the code.
16
Munoz ignored this; humour was
evidently
not one of his strong points.
evidently
be evidently
have evidently
evidently pleased
evidently anxious
evidently surprised
Portuguese
claramente
obviamente
de forma evidente
evidentemente
abertamente
Spanish
claro
claramente
obviamente
manifiestamente
aparentemente
patentemente
evidentemente