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- 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.
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The meaning of OBVIOUSLY is in an obvious manner. How to use obviously in a sentence.
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.
Obviously is a word people use when they are sure of something and sure that it's plainly clear to others. When you get presents on your birthday, you're obviously happy. Dogs obviously like to chase squirrels. The sky is obviously blue. People also use this word when they're being mean or sarcastic.
You use obviously to indicate that something is easily noticed, seen, or recognized. They obviously appreciate you very much. Synonyms: plainly , patently , undoubtedly , evidently More Synonyms of obviously
Definitions of 'obviously'. 1. You use obviously when you are stating something that you expect the person who is listening to know already. [emphasis] [...] 2. You use obviously to indicate that something is easily noticed, seen, or recognized. [...]
used to say that a particular situation or fact is easy to see or understand He was obviously drunk. They're obviously not coming. “I didn't realize it was a formal occasion.” “Obviously!” (= I can see by the way you are dressed.)
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obviously. adverb. uk / ˈɒbviəsli/. 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 Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)