All 11 Uses of
apparent
in
The Horse and His Boy
- And now, apparently, he was no relation to Arsheesh at all.
Chpt 1apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- So, apparently, did the lions.
Chpt 2
- The lion apparently did not think its prey worth a wetting; at any rate it made no attempt to take the water in pursuit.
Chpt 2 *apparently = it appeared
- "Apparently," thought Shasta to himself, "I'm being mistaken for a prince of Archenland, wherever that is."
Chpt 4apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Apparently he had now come over the crown of the island-hill on which Tashbaan is built.
Chpt 6
- The Tisroc was apparently sunk in thought, but when, after a long pause, he noticed what was happening, he said tranquilly: "My son, by all means desist from kicking the venerable and enlightened Vizier: for as a costly jewel retains its value even if hidden in a dung-hill, so old age and discretion are to be respected even in the vile persons of our subjects."
Chpt 8
- Apparently it was still very early morning.
Chpt 12
- A couple of fauns had apparently just been helping it out of its armour.
Chpt 12
- "Apparently King Lune is my father," said Shasta.
Chpt 14
- And about a week after we were both born, apparently, they took us to a wise old Centaur in Narnia to be blessed or something.
Chpt 14
- And apparently he'd done something wrong — bezzling or some word like that — I didn't understand that part very well — and Father had had to dismiss him.
Chpt 14
Definition:
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(apparent) clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so