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Definition
clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so
- But ought I not to apologize, at all events, for my apparent rudeness?Chapter 1 (58% in)
- Lucy, apparently absorbed in a lunette, could hear the lecture again interrupted, the anxious, aggressive voice of the old man, the curt, injured replies of his opponent.Chapter 2 (73% in)
- Apparently she had given the wrong answer.Chapter 2 (76% in)
- He was interested in the sudden friendship between women so apparently dissimilar as Miss Bartlett and Miss Lavish.Chapter 3 (37% in)
- Happy Charlotte, who, though greatly troubled over things that did not matter, seemed oblivious to things that did; who could conjecture with admirable delicacy "where things might lead to," but apparently lost sight of the goal as she approached it.Chapter 5 (84% in)
- Apparently.Chapter 7 (6% in)
- No. He was apparently content.Chapter 16 (86% in)
- Tea at the Beehive apparently involved a complete change of apparel.Chapter 18 (41% in)
- He saw, to his surprise, that she was apparently serious.Chapter 18 (46% in)
- Here, apparently, was one of those points that the male intellect misses.Chapter 18 (72% in)
- Any rag, tag, and bobtail apparently does if she can leave her home.Chapter 19 (14% in)
There are no more uses of "apparent" in A Room With A View.
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