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’)
What does evidently mean?1
adverb
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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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