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      • 'evident' is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use 'evident' to describe something that is easily seen, heard, or understood; something that is plain or clear.
  1. evident (somewhat formal) easy to see or understand: The orchestra played with evident enjoyment. plain easy to see or understand: He made it very plain that he wanted us to leave. which word?

    • Evident

      /ˈevɪdənt/ clear; easily seen synonym obvious. The orchestra...

  2. The meaning of EVIDENT is clear to the vision or understanding. How to use evident in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Evident.

  3. There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the word evident, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  4. easily seen or understood; obvious: It quickly became evident that someone had broken in. Twain’s interest in Adam is evident in all his work. evidently. adverb us / ˈev·ɪ·d ə nt·li / I thought she’d want to see me. Evidently, she doesn’t.

  5. /ˈevɪdənt/ clear; easily seen synonym obvious. The orchestra played with evident enjoyment. evident (to somebody) (that…) It has now become evident to us that a mistake has been made. evident in/from something The growing interest in history is clearly evident in the number of people visiting museums and country houses.

  6. easily seen or understood; obvious: It quickly became evident that someone had broken in. Twain’s interest in Adam is evident in all his work. evidently. adverb us / ˈev·ɪ·d ə nt·li / I thought she’d want to see me. Evidently, she doesn’t.

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