evident

  • 21evident — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin evident , evidens, from e + vident , videns, present participle of vidēre to see more at wit Date: 14th century clear to the vision or understanding Synonyms: evident, manifest,… …

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  • 22evident — adj. 1) evident to 2) evident that + clause (it is evident that she will be elected) * * * [ evɪd(ə)nt] evident to evident that + clause (it is evident that she will be elected) …

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  • 23ÉVIDENT — ENTE. adj. Clair, manifeste, qui se connaît d abord et sans peine. Vérité évidente. Preuve évidente. Proposition évidente. Fausseté évidente. Il n y a rien là qui ne soit évident. Il est évident que... Danger, péril évident …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 24evident — evidentness, n. /ev i deuhnt/, adj. plain or clear to the sight or understanding: His frown made it evident to all that he was displeased. It was evident that the project was a total failure. [1350 1400; ME < L evident (s. of evidens), equiv. to&#8230; …

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  • 25evident — ev|i|dent [ evıdənt ] adjective FORMAL ** easy to see, notice, or understand: Her lack of interest in the job was becoming increasingly evident. it is evident (that): It is evident that there will be some job losses …

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  • 26evident */*/ — UK [ˈevɪd(ə)nt] / US [ˈevɪdənt] adjective formal easy to see, notice, or understand Her lack of interest in the job was becoming increasingly evident. it is evident (that): It is evident that there will be some job losses …

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  • 27evident — adj. 1 plain or obvious (visually or intellectually); manifest. 2 seeming, apparent (his evident anxiety). Etymology: ME f. OF evident or L evidere evident (as E , videre see) …

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  • 28evident — a) einleuchtend, einsichtig, glaubhaft, klar, nachvollziehbar, nachzuvollziehen, plausibel, schlüssig, stichhaltig, überzeugend, unwiderlegbar, unwiderleglich, zwingend; (bildungsspr.): stringent; (ugs.): auf der Hand liegend; (Philos.):&#8230; …

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  • 29evident — • bevisbar, påvisbar, välgrundad, evident • uppenbar, tydlig, klar, påfallade, synbar, skönjbar, bevislig, evident …

    Svensk synonymlexikon

  • 30évident — adj. klyâ, ra, e &LT;clair&GT; (Albanais.001, Annecy). A1) expr., c est évident tellement évident // d une telle évidence : é krîve lô jû &LT;ça crève les yeux&GT; (001), é s vai mè l nâ u mêtê du grwin &LT;ça se voit comme le nez au milieu de la …

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