Synonym: evidently, manifestly, obviously, on the face of it, ostensibly, patently, plain, plainly, seemingly. Similar words: apparent, currently, gently, recently, frequently, parent, diligently, consequently. Meaning: [-lɪ] adv. 1. from appearances alone 2. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly').
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181) I do this real moron thing, and it's called thinking. And apparently I'm not a very good American because I like to form my own opinions. George Carlin
182) This has a certain ring to it, but apparently it is not entirely accurate.
183) An apparently dangerous criminal may be hospitalised with a restriction stipulating that only the Home secretary can authorise his release.
184) The impact, occurring shortly before midnight local time, apparently knocked out all communications before warning could be given.
185) Politicians who objected to Mrs Thatcher and her radical conviction politics suffered the anguish of apparently unresolvable frustration.
186) By the time Wednesday rolled around, Curtis had apparently forgotten his offer.
187) Apparently it's in appreciation of my success at the club - and commitment to the job!
188) The agency apparently also wants to ease its administrative burdens under the contracting ordinance.
189) Then the pilots apparently selected a heading toward another radio beacon near the threshold of runway 19.
190) To do this he did not need to make any apparently arbitrary appeal to particular revelation or received authority.
191) It evoked a huge and apparently permanent armament industry, now wholly dependent... on government contracts.
192) The building was apparently symmetrical about both axes, apart from a tall tower at the north-west corner.
193) From such apparently humble beginnings a competent operator can produce very professional documents indeed.
194) An airworthy Catalina, PBY-5A N6108, was leased for use in the film and apparently flown to Hawaii.
195) Apparently, he was beaten to death and, as a result, swore that he would for ever haunt the local area.
196) The apparently aggressive Musa, tenderly tries to keep him conscious until the ambulance arrives.
197) They picture women gathered together to dance or perform some apparently ritualistic act of worship.
198) In this way the apparently active and positive concept of consent is diluted to the point of near vacuity.
199) Apparently, though, it was all too much for her husband - he left very quietly.
200) Apparently, then, Hegel is extending a notion of full autonomy to the sphere of love-making.
201) An apparently missing tail, for example, will often attain its original size within a couple of weeks.
202) She apparently also used her contacts there to peddle a catalog for a merchandise corporation.
203) They also argued that apparently similar outcomes can in fact be the product of a variety of different causes.
204) Some of this money apparently showed up in the Whitewater account.
205) The show was certainly not as great as the studio audience apparently felt it was.
205) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
206) Never give in, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense. Never yield to a force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. Winston Churchill
207) He was taken to hospital on July 29 with bullet wounds to the chest, apparently the result of a suicide attempt.
208) White fluorescent light increases the rate of growth of this plant while apparently not encouraging unwanted algae formation.
209) But the bobcat apparently was already headed back to Adams.
210) He looked cool and infinitely experienced, listening apparently with grave attention to the herald's formal announcement.
More similar words: apparent, currently, gently, recently, frequently, parent, diligently, consequently, parental, consistently, parenting, inadvertently, grandparent, instantly, importantly, significantly, partly, rent, rental, inherent, current, happen to, different, appointment, entrepreneur, apartment, entertainment, sentiment, keep pace with, arena.