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adverb. uk / ˈɒb.vi.əs.li / us / ˈɑːb.vi.əs.li / Add to word list. B1. in a way that is easy to understand or see: He was in tears and obviously very upset. Obviously the school cannot function without teachers. Synonyms. clearly (CERTAIN) manifestly formal. patently. plainly. Fewer examples.
- English (US)
Synonyms. clearly (CERTAIN) manifestly formal. patently....
- Znaczenie Obviously, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
OBVIOUSLY definicja: 1. in a way that is easy to understand...
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OBVIOUSLY translate: òbviament. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
You use obviously to indicate that something is easily noticed, seen, or recognized. They obviously appreciate you very much. She's so obviously cleverer and prettier than I am. Synonyms: plainly, patently, undoubtedly, evidently More Synonyms of obviously. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
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The meaning of OBVIOUSLY is in an obvious manner. How to use obviously in a sentence.
Synonyms. clearly (CERTAIN) manifestly formal. patently. plainly. Fewer examples. She's obviously very intelligent, but her lectures are rough going. You obviously didn't read the instructions properly. There was obviously a great physical attraction between them. You've obviously put a lot of work in on your garden.
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obviously. adverb. us / ˈɑb·vi·əs·li/. Add to word list. B1. in a way that is easy to understand or see: They’re obviously in love. Obviously, we want to start as soon as possible. (Definition of obviously from the Webster's Essential Mini Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)