apparently
[əˈpærəntli]
Definition:
1. As far as one knows or can see.
2. According to what you have heard or read.
Use 'apparently' in a sentence:
- 1. Apple has apparently filed for trademarks for each of those names.
- 2. In past polls this might have been a sign of rigging but this time apparently not.
- 3. An apparently failing memory is damaging for a national leader.
- 4. Apparently he had been unfortunate enough to fall victim to a gang of thugs.
- 5. She apparently has a book coming out soon.
- 6. The child nodded, apparently content with the promise.
- 7. A knowledge of culture or a desire to learn about it was apparently not part of the job description.
- 8. Some apparently primitive creatures are turning out to be the descendants of more complex creatures rather than their ancestors.
- 9. Apparently, as you say, I have some things to learn.
- 10. Apparently relations between husband and wife had not improved.
- 11. The car had apparently hit a traffic sign before skidding out of control.
- 12. She was apparently a very nervous woman, and that affected her career.
- 13. He sat at a different table, apparently without noticing her.
- 14. Apparently the girls are not at all amused by the whole business.
- 15. I haven't a clue who any of them were supposed to be, but they all had blogs apparently.
- 16. It is a good thing, apparently, that people have an understanding of their rights.
- 17. A marine microbial consortium apparently mediating anaerobic oxidation of methane.
- 18. The recent deterioration has been caused by an apparently endless recession.
- 19. They're reviewing the case, apparently.
- 20. He paused, apparently lost in thought.
- 21. Apparently they are getting divorced soon.