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evidently

/ˈɛvɪdəntli/adverb4 syllables

Evidently means: unmistakably (‘plain’ is often used informally for ‘plainly’).

Synonyms for evidently10

adverb, as in unmistakably (‘plain’ is often used informally for ‘plainly’)

obviously, manifestly, patently, apparently, plainly, plain

also used for evidently

clearly, conspicuously, markedly, vividly

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What does evidently mean?1

adverb

1

unmistakably (‘plain’ is often used informally for ‘plainly’)“the answer is obviously wrong”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Evidently in a sentence

  • Evidently, our expert witness comes armed not only with details but a conscience.MrShoval
  • You said you would text me in the evening, but you lied, evidently.Lepotdeterre
  • He was evidently unconscious, doubtless in an anaesthetised sleep.Cangarejo
  • Evidently, she was very impressed by his car.Amastan
  • Birth is evidently a major crime, since the penalty is death.DJ_Saidez
  • He was evidently surprised when he came across me.Swift
  • Evidently he does not want to speak to me.catcher
  • Evidently you still have a ways to go.Teangloir

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