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Sentence count:291+14Posted:2017-03-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: apparentlymanifestlyobviouslypatentlyplainplainlySimilar words: evidentdiffidentlyevidenceprovidentimpudentlyimprovidentpreponderance of evidenceprovidenceMeaning: ['evɪdəntlɪ]  adv. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'). 
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61. Evidently he was irritated at himself for having gotten into a heated conversation with a provincial youth.
62. It had been built on the seaward side of a small cottage that had evidently existed before it.
63. It was evidently widely felt that its representatives were capable of more or less any form of major misdemeanour.
64. Quite evidently it was not his habit to discuss his business affairs with strangers.
65. The latter, which evidently find themselves at home almost everywhere, are appropriately called cosmopolitan species.
66. Imprinting and cell differentiation both involve the closing down of genes but the mechanisms are evidently distinct.
67. He was not overwhelmed with grief for Kit, but evidently his eyes felt otherwise.
68. The Senior Management team were evidently congratulating themselves on having recruited such an able young lady.
69. Then he dropped down, and was evidently reloading his piece.
70. Evidently, the stock market believes that matters will not rest there and Pearl's share price raced up 87p to 639p.
71. He took it into a small booth under the stairs which evidently served him as darkroom.
72. The price of a cashcard is evidently a rate of return that shrinks your savings in terms of real spending power.sentencedict.com/evidently.html
73. She had evidently decided that things were going to be all right.
74. Now, however, they sat looking out of the window, evidently awaiting my return.
75. Evidently terrified out of her wits, she had become delirious, mumbling incomprehensibly, her hands rubbing her stomach.
76. Discussion: Evidently, collocational information can significantly improve the recognition process.
77. There was a mound of earth that had evidently been dug out of a ditch.
78. Their contracts evidently having run out, the distinctive enamelled iron advertisements were removed from the ex-Croydon cars in 1942.
79. During periods of relative food shortage males tend to move less; dispersion evidently reduces competition for resources.
80. And indeed his mouth was empty; evidently he had removed his false teeth.
81. She sent me questioning looks, evidently annoyed that I let myself be teased.
82. Kathleen evidently ran things around the office and nothing could be done without her say-so.
83. Evidently the new strategic partners are permitted offensive missiles for mutual annihilation but not defenses against an accidental launch.
84. They were evidently able to spend unlimited roubles on receiving and entertaining guests from the West.
85. Evidently freedom and dignity are threatened only when behavior is changed by physically changing the environment.
86. They evidently punched the Tulua code into the cockpit computer.
87. Evidently, this particular specific dictionary is only of use in recognising text from its own domain.
88. They were the relief night patrol on their way to take over from their colleagues, evidently as yet unaware of their capture.
89. He was touchingly devoted to the beautiful Nildro-hain; and he evidently had moods of gaiety and a great capacity for enjoyment.
90. John Fitzgeoffrey was evidently a man of considerable parts, respected both by his fellow magnates and by the king.
More similar words: evidentdiffidentlyevidenceprovidentimpudentlyimprovidentpreponderance of evidenceprovidencegentlyintentlyrecentlysilentlyurgentlyferventlyviolentlyapparentlycurrentlypresentlyinherentlyfrequentlyinsolentlyreverentlydiligentlyinnocentlyvehementlysubsequentlyobedientlypermanentlyprominentlypresciently
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