All 22 Uses of
apparent
in
The Bourne Identity
- It was his brother; apparently sleep was to be denied by sharp family eyes.†
Chpt 1 *apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- There was a section of La Ciotat that apparently catered to a wealthy clientele.†
Chpt 3
- The crowds were thinner, prominence less apparent in the back regions of the lobby.†
Chpt 5
- She stopped, the foolishness of her remark apparent.†
Chpt 6
- The man nodded wearily; his fatigue apparent.†
Chpt 7
- Apparently he doesn't hold any grudges.†
Chpt 10apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- ...Apparently they don't know what you look like.†
Chpt 12
- He is said to be the supreme terrorist in the sense that his commitment is to murder and assassination in themselves, with no apparent political ideology.†
Chpt 13
- The wife of a Deputy trying to conceal the outrageous price of a single purchase by breaking it up into several, thus not to be so apparent to her husband.†
Chpt 14
- "Apparently without much enthusiasm," continued Gillette angrily.†
Chpt 15apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Cain's apparently a virtuoso at disguise.†
Chpt 16
- In addition, police found a hotel key from the Carillon du Lac, apparently lost during the violence on the Guisan Quai.†
Chpt 18
- At the rear of the room was a pair of French doors that apparently led to an outside garden, an outline of a high stone wall seen dimly through the panes of thick glass.†
Chpt 19
- The curve, speed of vehicle, apparent swerving to avoid a collision.†
Chpt 19
- I've reached the president," said the senator, rubbing his forehead, the lack of sleep apparent in his bearing.†
Chpt 22
- Graduate of Saint-Cyr, hero of the Second World War, a legend in the Resistance, and, until his break over Algeria, De Gaulle's heir-apparent.†
Chpt 24
- My wife has taken to her room, claiming nausea, but apparently she's not too ill to be on the phone.†
Chpt 27apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- It was apparent that the older man from Medusa was asking himself several hard questions.†
Chpt 30
- A taxi, apparently ordered by phone, pulled up to the curb.†
Chpt 30apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Still, obvious facts were apparent to me.†
Chpt 30
- Apparently it was an accommodation of the Conseiller Militaire.†
Chpt 34apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Apparently the young trainee had misplaced a patient's file-if not a patient-and her superior was not about to let it happen again.†
Chpt 34
Definition:
clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so