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evidently

[ev-i-duhnt-lee, -dent-, ev-i-dent-lee]

adverb

  1. obviously; apparently.



evidently

/ ˈɛɪəԳٱɪ /

adverb

  1. without question; clearly; undoubtedly

  2. to all appearances; apparently

    they are evidently related

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of evidently1

Middle English word dating back to 1325–75; evident, -ly
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Audiences, evidently, are still drawn to the Dubliner and she's keen to get unreleased music from "back in the day" out to the public - although she wants to strike a balance.

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Postecoglou evidently feels, regardless of whether Tottenham win or not tomorrow, he is a success story given where he has come from.

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I asked the Department of Transportation last week if Duffy could reconcile these evidently misleading and inconsistent statements.

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He had one pain-relieving injection after that, but has evidently not improved enough to begin working his way back to action yet.

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The doll thing is evidently a preplanned talking point, because Trump keeps returning to the subject.

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