All 12 Uses of
apparent
in
Anne Frank, the Diary of a Young Girl
- Margot is sixteen — apparently they want to send girls her age away on their own.†
Chpt 42-07 *
- We had rented our big upstairs room to a Mr. Goldschmidt, a divorced man in his thirties, who apparently had nothing to do that evening, since despite all our polite hints he hung around until ten o'clock.†
Chpt 42-07
- But apparently that has to do with my age.†
Chpt 42-07
- Apparently the red carnations from her spouse are a family tradition.†
Chpt 42-10
- There was apparently a great deal of destruction.†
Chpt 43-07
- They apparently believe that good child-rearing includes trying to pit me against my parents, since that's all they ever do.†
Chpt 43-07
- I'd gone away to the countryside during summer vacation, and when I came back, Peter was no longer at his old address; he'd moved and was living with a much older boy, who apparently told him I was just a kid, because Peter stopped seeing me.†
Chpt 44-01
- Apparently she didn't even know how much Peter knew or where he got his information.†
Chpt 44-01
- The reason for the disagreement wasn't particularly interesting in and of itself, but Peter has apparently taken the matter very much to heart, because this morning, when I was rummaging around in the crate of books in the attic, Peter came up and began telling me what had happened.†
Chpt 44-02
- Apparently they have.†
Chpt 44-03
- Burglars apparently interrupted, forced warehouse door, fled through garden.†
Chpt 44-04
- Auguste van Pels (Petronella van Daan) was transported from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen, from there to Buchenwald, then to Theresienstadt on April 9, 1945, and apparently to another concentration camp after that.†
Chpt Aft.
Definition:
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(apparent) clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so