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- in a way that can be easily seen, recognized, or understood: They were obviously exhausted after the game. Obviously, you won’t be needing my help.
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manifestly formal. patently. plainly. Fewer examples. She's obviously very intelligent, but her lectures are heavy 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.
- English (US)
B1. in a way that is easy to understand or see: He was in...
- Znaczenie Obviously, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
OBVIOUSLY definicja: 1. in a way that is easy to understand...
- Obviously: Catalan Translation
OBVIOUSLY translate: òbviament. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
They're obviously not coming. “I didn't realize it was a formal occasion.” “Obviously!” (= I can see by the way you are dressed.) Definition of obviously adverb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The meaning of OBVIOUSLY is in an obvious manner. How to use obviously in a sentence.
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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. She's obviously very intelligent, but her lectures are rough going. You obviously didn't read the instructions properly.
obviously in British English. (ˈɒbvɪəslɪ ) adverb. 1. in a way that is easy to see or understand; evidently. 2. without subtlety. 3. (sentence modifier) it is obvious that; clearly.
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in a way that is easy to understand or see: They're obviously in love. Obviously we want to start as soon as possible. Fewer examples. Her claims are obviously false. He obviously took a liking to her. She's obviously mistaken. Her homework has obviously been copied from someone else's work.