Synonym: clear, evident, obvious, plain, seeming. Similar words: apparently, parent, parental, parenting, grandparent, rent, rental, inherent. Meaning: [ə'pærənt] adj. 1. clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment 2. appearing as such but not necessarily so.
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151, We seem here to have further evidence of the apparent paradox about creativity and psychosis to which we have referred several times.
152, As we emerge from the recession that will become increasingly apparent.
153, Now it is readily apparent that adolescence conceived in this way does not correspond with puberty.
154, The latest row arises from an apparent attempt by his closest aide to silence one of the pollsters.
155, Does their apparent lack of progress speak to their shortcomings as candidates?
156, But what worried him most was the apparent lack of breathing or pulse.
157, In Minnesota and states of the northern Midwest a Scandinavian lilt is apparent in the local accent.
158, The blunder was the apparent failure of detectives to inform the Parole Board that he had threatened to return to kill her.
159, Hospital stays for these patients could be safely limited to 24 to 48 hours with no apparent adverse consequences.
160, In her is shown most vividly the uncertainty between good and evil which is apparent in every one of the divinities.
161, Such racial discrimination was also apparent at all stations in the Southern States of the United States.
162, The lack of urobilin in the feces will be apparent from the light brown to chalky white color of the stools.
163, It may be that this will gradually work through and become apparent in the activists in about five years.
164, It is also apparent that multiple tenascin isoforms are detectable at the mRNA and protein level.
165, It is increasingly apparent that the context of an election is important in shaping its result.
166, This was most apparent in the approach to the problems of urban unemployment.
167, An unknowable(sentencedict.com), harsh and cruel society had destroyed his father for no apparent reason.
168, As soon as he entered the hall, it was immediately apparent that there was a change.
169, But the council, the majority of which backs Byrd, never accepted the resignation, an apparent violation of state law.
170, It may be obvious that the postholes represent structures, but little else may be immediately apparent.
171, Quite what the taxpayer got for the extra money is not readily apparent.
172, These concepts are not however self-executing; that much is readily apparent from the previous analysis.
173, Nowhere is this paradox more apparent than in the attempts of philosophers to theorize about the self.
174, No harm was done by the apparent lack of male influence.
175, Some can undergo terrible problems and not get depressed,[sentencedict.com] while others are depressed for no apparent reason.
176, Captain Dawson sensed that there was more behind the request than was readily apparent.
177, In all of these classrooms a genuine sense of community is apparent from the moment you enter the door.
178, Ader was puzzled, however, when the young and previously healthy rats began to die, for no apparent reason.
179, Arguably, however, the implications of the Manchester North-West result were to become more apparent in the long term.
180, Perhaps, the most appealing factor of a duvet is its apparent lightness which also retains a great deal of warmth.
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