All 38 Uses of
apparent
in
The Bourne Ultimatum
- Apparently.†
apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Apparently they had a lot to do with last night.†
- The former intelligence officer stopped; his anguish was apparent.†
- Charles Casset, the lean, bright heir apparent of the CIA's directorship, sat back in his chair and sighed.†
- Since there was no apparent need for them, their weapons remained hidden.†
- In stead, it was seemingly offhand data that might conceivably link the three to each other when no apparent connection existed between them.†
- Apparently the old boy had a splendid war, with a slew of decorations, and worked with a lot of our chaps across the Channel.†
apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- He could not decide whether to take the next flight back to Boston or to ...his feet were apparently deciding for him.†
- Yes, apparently so.†
- For three things were apparent: first, the John St. Jacques picked up the phone in his office.†
- Consternation was apparent on the man's embarrassed face.†
- Quickly he focused on the trio, whose voices grew in volume, the words indistinguishable but the anger apparent.†
- Suddenly a black Doberman raced by on the graveled road, no hesitation in his pace, no scent picked up, the animal's only objective apparently to reach a given place.†
apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- The black Doberman was apparently a favored dog; the driver opened the right panel as the animal sprang up, placing his huge paws on the seat.†
- Conklin sighed, his indecision apparent.
*apparent = obvious
- An unstable Medusan whose apparent suicide was in fact murder.†
- He didn't, concluded Alex as the outer limits of his imagination explored an old territory-Be skeptical of the apparent.†
- The remaining brother had apparently found Cactus.†
apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Apparently that's what he did before.†
- Apparently, monseigneur.†
- When the line was picked up, the anxiety and the anger disappeared from his voice; it was not apparent but it had not gone away.†
- Apparently all accesses to the cellars are sealed off except for two elevators that bypass the first floor and for which you need a key.†
apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Apparently.†
- The closer he came to the last corner, the more he became aware of the undulating, erratic sounds from apparently different directions.†
- Apparently he was a very large man—†
- Apparently, those passengers heard what he had heard, thought Mr. Pritchard as he saw St. Jacques, gripping his young nephew's hand, and the insufferably arrogant Mrs. Cooper, who was holding a blanketed infant in her arms, come out of the villa, followed by the two favorite guards carrying their luggage.†
- Then it is a very loud and apparent secret, my esteemed Uncle.†
- Marie looked up at her husband, a gentle smile apparent in the darkness as well as in her voice.†
- "My God," whispered Jason, his incredulity all too apparent.†
- The director paused, his irritation apparent.†
- Apparently a large narcotics deal went sour in the Triangle and your scout was held responsible, so a few hotshots in Saigon thought a lesson should be taught their gook runners.†
apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Instead, there are fifty or sixty companies apparently under one umbrella but with so many different titles and origins it's impossible to determine the specific relationships.†
- Apparently it's intact.†
- He yanked the door open and saw Krupkin, his large body squeezed below the seat under the dashboard, his right shoulder half torn away, bleeding flesh apparent through the fabric of his jacket.†
- Apparently there is a walk-around gallery above the armory's arena.†
apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- "What are you driving at?" asked Krupkin warily, eyeing Bourne, the American with alternate identities and apparently conflicting life-styles.†
- More permanent structures that are not so apparent, not so much in evidence.†
- The helicopter takes you to Yelsk, and from there a plane to Zomosc across the Polish border, where an ungrateful satellite has apparently permitted a CIA listening post.†
apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
Definition:
clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so