Synonym: apparently, manifestly, obviously, patently, plain, plainly. Similar words: evident, diffidently, evidence, provident, impudently, improvident, preponderance of evidence, providence. Meaning: ['evɪdəntlɪ] adv. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly').
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181. He had evidently just eaten a meal, for the remains of it lay in a red handkerchief open on the ground.
182. The career that looked so promising in 1974 has evidently come to a premature end.
183. There it evidently found another food supply, animating the material in its excitement as though it were a restless human hand.
184. Leonard Calvert, however, was discreet and evidently did not scandalize the large number of Protestants in his company.
185. Evidently not, in the short term, but in the long term Fangorn knows his race and story are sterile.
186. The cold clouds seen at 100 micrometres are large and diffuse, evidently just beginning to condense under their own gravity.
187. Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin went on a scheduled vacation, evidently to reinforce the impression of business as usual.
188. The Library of Congress Classification Scheme is very evidently enumerative, but then all the major classification schemes are.
189. Evidently Donald was listening in to what was being said.
190. Evidently, different dictionaries can provide quite different definitions for the same word.
191. Evidently he did not expect to give riotous or alcoholic parties at times when the tutor might be in.
192. She remained standing[Sentencedict], evidently not very sure how to begin.
193. Far from being popular, Hatton had evidently had a host of enemies.
194. On the other hand, Minter had evidently found no skeleton in his cupboard, for all his efforts to do so.
195. This was evidently the quad devoted to the science faculty.
196. Further decisions are evidently being postponed until an answer has been received from Rome.
197. George Shultz, the bluff and portly secretary of state, evidently thought much the same.
198. Mendelssohn evidently did this himself when he conducted the symphony for London audiences in 1829.
199. Evidently the attainment of an ordered world consonant with divine laws remained the ideological framework of antislavery.
200. Once in the boatyard Ellen ran ahead of me, evidently eager to reach Wavebreaker's air conditioning.
201. We sat still in the desolate space for several hours before we surmised that evidently we were free to go.
202. This seemed to gain him a psychological advantage, since White's opening initiative had evidently petered out by this point.
203. For Ramona it evidently surrounded him with glamour.
204. Evidently the expected rain was close at hand.
205. He was evidently secretive and kept his own counsel.
206. Evidently you are in the wrong.
207. Evidently, esophageal cancer a common disease in the elderly.
208. Tranquilize mind , evidently improve insomnia, extend sleeping time.
209. Evidently, living things can somehow distinguish between optical isomers.
210. Tallness is evidently a hereditary characteristic.
More similar words: evident, diffidently, evidence, provident, impudently, improvident, preponderance of evidence, providence, gently, intently, recently, silently, urgently, fervently, violently, apparently, currently, presently, inherently, frequently, insolently, reverently, diligently, innocently, vehemently, subsequently, obediently, permanently, prominently, presciently.