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evidently
Definition:
1. Clearly; that can be seen or understood easily.
2. According to what people say.
Use 'evidently' in a sentence:
1.
"Well," said Martha,
evidently
not in the least aware that she was impudent, "it's time tha' should learn."
2.
The robin was
evidently
in a fascinating, bold mood.
3.
Evidently
some of these questions are rather too difficult to answer.
4.
Mr. Sesemann,
evidently
not in the mood to converse further, went to his daughter's room.
5.
He
evidently
felt that he was upon delicate ground.
6.
From childhood, he was
evidently
at once rebellious and precocious.
7.
Evidently
, he has fallen in love with Miss green.
8.
Different nitrogen level affected the carbohydrate metabolism in various organs of cotton plant
evidently
.
9.
The family were in government for several generations and
evidently
loved the trappings of power.
10.
The two Russians
evidently
knew each other.
11.
Structure of rice straw has changed
evidently
after biodegradation.
12.
Alan was irritable, and very
evidently
in a nervy state.
13.
Bank chiefs
evidently
did not.
14.
He
evidently
did not expect an answer and the next moment he gave her a surprise.
15.
She
evidently
felt a sense of kinship with the woman.
16.
He is
evidently
prepared to throw his money away.
17.
Evidently
he has not made up his mind yet.
18.
You are
evidently
better, but you must remember—
19.
Miss thompson, loud-voiced and garrulous, was
evidently
quite willing to gossip.
20.
The number of microbes and soil nematodes has decreased
evidently
.
21.
So
evidently
the bus really was carrying us down the mountain!
22.
Evidently
it comes from Greek.
23.
Evidently
, the education of loving science has its own social background.
24.
The appearance and intensity of the material treated were not
evidently
changed.
25.
Ellis
evidently
wished to negotiate downwards after Atkinson had set the guidelines.
26.
Otter's
evidently
more anxious than he'll admit.
27.
Evidently
no lessons have been learnt or else the government would not have handled the problem so sloppily.
28.
Now the development of region and city is characterized by modular system
evidently
.
29.
The family ruled for several generations and
evidently
loved the trappings of power.
30.
Ascorbic acid content
evidently
varied among different variety.
31.
He was soon deep in meditation, and
evidently
the longer he thought, the more he was bothered.
32.
Presently the Mole came tumbling into the room,
evidently
very pleased with himself.
33.
An individual's self-concept
evidently
influences his or her behavior.
34.
The army
evidently
fears that, under him, its activities would be severely circumscribed.
35.
The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was
evidently
meant for her.
36.
No one,
evidently
, thought the farmers would get quite so innovative.
37.
I found her in bed,
evidently
in great pain.
38.
This is
evidently
the most general form of C. Postmultiplication.
39.
This was not the closed garden,
evidently
, and she could go into it.
40.
They reason that since top executives
evidently
have faith in the bank's financial soundness, those worrisome rumors must be false.
41.
Evidently
no lessons have been learned or else the government would not have handled the problem so badly.
42.
The man wore a bathrobe and had
evidently
just come from the bathroom.
43.
Evidently
she was racking her head in vain--it seemed manifest that she must give the matter up.
44.
Evidently
, however, Hurston had prepared another version, a manuscript that was recently discovered and published after having been forgotten since 1929.
45.
They were up and alert and ready,
evidently
, whoever they were!
46.
Churchill got some surprised stares in 1941 when,
evidently
unaware of the vulgar usage, he gave the palm-backward "V" to British troops.
47.
Evidently
, she had nothing to do with the whole affair.
48.
Evidently
this information clinched the matter.
49.
They listened;
evidently
the distant shoutings were growing more distant!
50.
Evidently
, it has nothing to do with social background.
51.
Quite
evidently
, it has nothing to do with social background.
52.
She walked slowly down the road,
evidently
in pain.