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Definition
clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so
- It was apparent that she did not want to sleep, so I tackled the subject at once.Chapter 10 (50% in)
- Before long the searchlight discovered some distance away a schooner with all sails set, apparently the same vessel which had been noticed earlier in the evening.Chapter 7 (21% in)
- He was talking, apparently to some one, but I was afraid to go near enough to hear what he was saying, lest I might frighten him, and he should run off.Chapter 8 (94% in)
- When you have eaten you shall learn the rest, and I shall answer any questions you ask, if there be anything which you do not understand, though it was apparent to us who were present.Chapter 17 (36% in)
- When I went to move him, it became at once apparent that he had received some terrible injuries.Chapter 21 (1% in)
- For it soon became apparent to all that the Czarina Catherine would not sail as was expected.Chapter 24 (23% in)
- That she is still journeying somewhere is apparent, for Mrs. Harker's hypnotic report at sunrise was still the same.Chapter 25 (54% in)
There are no more uses of "apparent" in Dracula.
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