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evidently

/ˈɛvɪdəntli/

Meanings
  • Adverb

    Clearly or obviously, as can be inferred from the evidence or circumstances.


Pronunciation




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Synonyms

conspicuously , markedly , vividly , clearly , evidently , plainly
Rhymes
Words rhyming with evidently
remedily , comply , obedly , rebelly , really
Variants
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evidently , self-evident , self-evidently
Etymology
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From Old French evidemment, from evidem 'obvious, clear' + -ment.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'evidently' is often used in legal contexts to describe the clear and obvious proof or indication of something.

  2. In mathematics, the term 'evidently' is used to describe a proof or argument that is clear and self-evident.


Related Concepts
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  1. Evidence: Evidently is often used in conjunction with evidence to describe the clear and obvious proof or indication of something.

  2. Transparency: Transparency and evidently are related concepts, as transparency implies that something is clear and easy to understand, just as evidently implies that something is obvious or clear.


Culture
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Evidently has been used extensively in literature and art to convey a sense of clarity or certainty. For instance, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, the character Nick Carraway uses the word 'evidently' to describe Tom and Daisy Buchanan's infidelity: 'I was inclined to judge some of the others harshly, and I was surprised to find how many had a grievance against Tom and Daisy. Tom Buchanan seemed to me to be the last scion of a dying aristocracy, and I felt that if he were a genuine nobleman he would have some mark or brand that would show in his face - something like a scar, or a suggestion of the heavy, dark lineament that goes with the pallor of long-established, unchallenged power.

How to Memorize "evidently"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a scene where something is clear and obvious, such as a sunny day where you can see everything around you without any obstruction.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'evidently' with the idea of clarity or obviousness.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'EVIDENTLY' to remember the meaning of evidently: E - Evidence, V - Visible, I - Intuitive, D - Direct, E - Explicit, N - Natural, T - Transparent, L - Lucid, Y - Yielding


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