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The synonyms of “Evidently” are: apparently, manifestly, obviously, patently, plain, plainly, clearly, perceptibly, visibly, transparently, palpably, distinctly, markedly, blatantly, seemingly, so it seems, as far as one can tell, from all appearances, to all intents and purposes, outwardly, ostensibly
Evidently as an Adverb
Definitions of "Evidently" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “evidently” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- Used as an affirmative response.
- In a way that is clearly seen or understood; obviously.
- Unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly.
- Unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly.
- It would seem that.
Synonyms of "Evidently" as an adverb (21 Words)
apparently | From appearances alone. Irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land. |
as far as one can tell | To the same degree (often followed by `as. |
blatantly | In an open and unashamed manner. It s blatantly her first kiss. |
clearly | In an intelligible manner. Her ability to write clearly. |
distinctly | To a distinct degree. Reading each word slowly and distinctly. |
from all appearances | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole’ is often used informally for `wholly. |
manifestly | In a way that is clear or obvious to the eye or mind. He was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list. |
markedly | To an extent which is clearly noticeable; significantly. New diagnoses have increased markedly since 1998. |
obviously | Unmistakably (`plain’ is often used informally for `plainly. Obviously everyone has to do what they think is right. |
ostensibly | As appears or is stated to be true, though not necessarily so; apparently. Had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it. |
outwardly | In outward appearance. An outwardly normal life. |
palpably | In a way that is able to be touched or felt. The audience became palpably uncomfortable. |
patently | Clearly; without doubt. These claims were patently false. |
perceptibly | In a noticeable manner. |
plain | Unmistakably plain is often used informally for plainly. You are plainly wrong. |
plainly | Unmistakably plain is often used informally for plainly. To speak plainly I suffer from a lack of confidence. |
seemingly | So as to give the impression of having a certain quality; apparently. The child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned. |
so it seems | In the way indicated; (`thusly’ is a nonstandard variant. |
to all intents and purposes | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole’ is often used informally for `wholly. |
transparently | (with reference to a process) without the user being aware. The job of streaming data to the receiver is handled transparently by a server program. |
visibly | So as to be visible. The defendant paled visibly as the guilty verdict was announced. |
Usage Examples of "Evidently" as an adverb
- A work so evidently laden with significance.
- ‘Were they old pals or something?’ ‘Evidently.
- She was in bed and evidently in great pain.
- Evidently Mrs Smith thought differently.
Associations of "Evidently" (30 Words)
apparent | Appearing as such but not necessarily so. The effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields. |
apparently | From appearances alone. She has apparently been living here for some time. |
assuredly | Without a doubt. The lad kept his cool and assuredly slipped the ball between the posts. |
certainly | Definitely or positively (`sure’ is sometimes used informally for `surely. The prestigious address certainly adds to the firm s appeal. |
certainty | A fact that is definitely true or an event that is definitely going to take place. A man exuding certainty. |
clearly | Clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment. Clearly things have changed in the last six weeks. |
decidedly | Undoubtedly; undeniably. He looked decidedly uncomfortable. |
definite | (of a person) certain or sure about something. Organizations have boundaries in the sense that they may occupy a definite geographical area. |
definitely | Without question and beyond doubt. We couldn t plan to go elsewhere until we had heard from you more definitely. |
determinate | Having exact and discernible limits or form. The longest determinate prison sentence ever upheld by English courts. |
doubtless | Presumably or very probably. The company would doubtless find the reduced competition to their liking. |
effortless | Requiring or apparently requiring no effort. Each skill is practised to the point that it becomes effortless. |
evident | Capable of being seen or noticed. A clearly evident erasure in the manuscript. |
indubitably | In a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted. It was immediately and indubitably apparent that I had interrupted a scene of lovers. |
justified | Having been adjusted so that the print fills a space evenly or forms a straight line at the margin. The output is left justified. |
marked | Strongly marked easily noticeable. A marked increase in UK sales. |
markedly | To an extent which is clearly noticeable; significantly. This advice is markedly different to that last year. |
obvious | Predictable and lacking in subtlety. It was an obvious remark to make. |
obviously | In a way that is easily perceived or understood; clearly. The answer is obviously wrong. |
plain | Express complaints discontent displeasure or unhappiness. I m finished with you I ll tell you plain. |
positively | In a positive way, especially by expressing optimism, agreement, or acceptance. It was positively monumental. |
rightly | With honesty. The key rightly belonged to Craig. |
seemingly | So as to give the impression of having a certain quality; apparently. It s touch and go seemingly and she s asking for you. |
sure | Having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty confident and assured. He ll win sure as shooting. |
surely | Definitely or positively sure is sometimes used informally for surely. If he did not heed the warning he would surely die. |
truly | In a truthful way. A truly awful book. |
undoubtedly | Without doubt; certainly. It s undoubtedly very beautiful. |
uneasily | With anxiety or apprehension. The men glanced uneasily at each other. |
unequivocal | Admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion. The plain and unequivocal language of the laws. |
unquestionably | Without question. Unquestionably the loss of his father was a grievous blow. |