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    apparent
    /əˈparənt/

    adjective

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  2. APPARENT definition: 1. able to be seen or understood: 2. seeming to exist or be true: 3. able to be seen or…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : open to view : visible. The changes were readily apparent. 2. : clear or manifest to the understanding. for reasons that are apparent. 3. : appearing as actual to the eye or mind. was in apparent danger. 4. : manifest to the senses or mind as real or true on the basis of evidence that may or may not be factually valid.

  4. An apparent situation, quality, or feeling seems to exist, although you cannot be certain that it does exist. I was a bit depressed by our apparent lack of progress. There is at last an apparent end to the destructive price war. If something is apparent to you, it is clear and obvious to you.

  5. Definition of apparent adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. APPARENT meaning: 1. able to be seen or understood: 2. seeming to exist or be true: 3. able to be seen or…. Learn more.

  7. capable of being easily perceived or understood; plain or clear; obvious: The solution to the problem was apparent to all. Synonyms: unmistakable, manifest, conspicuous, open. Antonyms: obscure. according to appearances, initial evidence, incomplete results, etc.; ostensible rather than actual: He was the apparent winner of the election.

  8. APPARENT definition: 1. obvious or easy to notice: 2. seeming to exist or be true: . Learn more.

  9. He was the apparent winner of the election. entitled to a right of inheritance by birth, indefeasible except by one's death before that of the ancestor, to an inherited throne, title, or other estate.

  10. apparent applies to that which can readily be seen or perceived: an apparent effort. evident applies to that which facts or circumstances make plain: His innocence was evident. obvious applies to that which is unquestionable, because of being completely manifest or noticeable: an obvious change of method. patent, a more formal word, applies to ...

  11. ap·par·ent. (ə-păr′ənt, ə-pâr′-) adj. 1. Readily seen; visible: The animal's markings were immediately apparent. 2. Readily understood; clear or obvious: The error was apparent to everyone in the audience. 3. Appearing as such but not necessarily so; seeming: an apparent advantage.