Synonym: apparent, clear, clear-cut, obvious, plain. Antonym: doubtful, uncertain. Similar words: evidence, incident, identify, identity, resident, president, diffident, confident. Meaning: ['evɪdənt] adj. 1. clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment 2. capable of being seen or noticed.
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31. The strain of her work schedule became painfully evident as she jetted from New York to London and on to Milan.
32. It was evident to me that the mission would fail.
33. It's evident that he wants to make a cat's paw of you.
34. It became evident from the leaks that something important was going on.
35. His sure touch and attention to detail are just as evident now.
36. It was fairly evident from her tone of voice that she disapproved.
37. The full extent of the damage only became evident the following morning.
38. It was evident that she had once been a beauty.
39. Obstructionism is generally most evident at the stage of implementing a law.
40. The prospect for passage of the bill was somewhat cloudy, in view of its evident unconstitutionality.
41. Shaw's infatuation with the actress is evident in his writing.
42. It has now become evident to us that a mistake has been made.
43. The minute division of labour in the production process,and increasing interdependency in trade and economy is evident in the financial crisis afflicting us at the end of this century. Economic activity is no longer purely a matter of production, trade and barter. It is a means to satisfy human desires of every kind. Within it, there is an element of unequal relationship between the strong and the weak.
44. She took evident delight in frightening the children with horror stories.
45. It was evident that someone had gone through my possessions.
46. His anger was evident in his attitude to the others.http://sentencedict.com/evident.html
47. The spokesman made it evident that no compromise was yet in sight.
48. It was evident to me that he was not telling the truth.
49. It is already evident that new roads only generate new traffic.
50. The growing popularity of the subject is evident in the numbers of students wanting to study it.
51. It was evident from the first that he never intended to carry out his promise.
52. The growing interest in history is clearly evident in the number of people visiting museums and country houses.
53. Her love for him was evident in all that she did.
54. The privations of monastery life were evident in his appearance.
55. From the smell it was evident that the drains had been blocked for several days.
56. It's evident to me that they have no experience in this work.
57. It was clearly evident that the company was in serious financial difficulties.
58. The change of focus is clearly evident.
59. A similar trend is evident for acute health problems.
60. The same trends are evident in early childhood education.
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