EVIDENTLY


Meaning of EVIDENTLY in English

adverb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ VERB

decide

She had evidently decided that things were going to be all right.

find

On the other hand, Minter had evidently found no skeleton in his cupboard, for all his efforts to do so.

The latter, which evidently find themselves at home almost everywhere, are appropriately called cosmopolitan species.

There it evidently found another food supply, animating the material in its excitement as though it were a restless human hand.

He evidently found the new idiom interestingly problematic, but not attractive enough to compel his full attention.

think

The poet Alan Dixon evidently thinks the same.

The enemy evidently thought General McClellan still occupied the house....

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Evidently , the two of them have gotten back together.

Amelio evidently liked what he saw during Carey's concert.

The man outside was evidently a visitor.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Even I can see the solution, as evidently can Lestrade.

Far from being popular, Hatton had evidently had a host of enemies.

She knew that, and Charles knew that, but the public were evidently beginning to think otherwise.

She was also flushed and evidently in a state of unrest, which made him feel chivalrous and sympathetic.

The attacking force had evidently been spread very thin since altogether there were fewer than 20 planes reported.

Their contracts evidently having run out, the distinctive enamelled iron advertisements were removed from the ex-Croydon cars in 1942.

This was evidently the quad devoted to the science faculty.

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