All 22 Uses
apparent
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- Because I was so fragilely human, so accident-prone, so much a victim to my own dangerous bad luck, apparently I needed a tank-resistant car to keep me safe.†
Book 1apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Apparently Emmett and Jasper are not going to let me bow out tonight.†
Book 1
- I started to feel a little dizzy, apparently a full-scale panic attack on the way.†
Book 1
- I followed his gaze and was shocked to see that large chunks of wood had apparently been gouged from the left side of the headboard.†
Book 1
- Apparently there was no purpose in me sticking around this long.†
Book 2
- Because since apparently I have to belong to someone—and don't think I haven't tried breaking off on my own, you know yourself how well that doesn't work—I choose you.†
Book 2
- On his head, apparently.†
Book 2
- I don't have the ability to pass on the gene, apparently, despite my stellar bloodlines.†
Book 2
- Apparently, it would have to be repaid.†
Book 2
- Now that I can make out the child's thoughts, it's apparent that he or she has remarkably developed mental facilities.†
Book 2
- And, apparently, that distinction was up to me.†
Book 2apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- I'm sure you'll ace your classes...apparently there's nothing interesting for you to do at night besides study.†
Book 3
- Apparently her conscience had won out over the centuries of friendship.†
Book 3
- And apparently we would involve others, because Alice had said so before she'd left us.†
Book 3
- And apparently completely unaware of what she's doing.
Book 3 *apparently = clearly; or seemingly (appearing to be--though not necessarily so)
- "Though some of us are apparently insane enough to try," Kate muttered.†
Book 3apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Garrett came first—a tall, rangy vampire with eager ruby eyes and long sandy hair he kept tied back with a leather thong—and it was apparent immediately that he was an adventurer.†
Book 3
- Inside the front room, the main confrontation was physically apparent.†
Book 3
- Apparently, I'm a hot commodity.†
Book 3apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- I wondered if the reason behind the apparent strain between the two ancients—Caius's unwillingness to share his thoughts with a touch—was that Caius didn't care about the show as much as Aro did.†
Book 3
- "Let us vote, then," he said with apparent reluctance.†
Book 3
- As she continued, it was apparent she had prepared herself to tell this story, that she had practiced.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(apparent) clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)