All 4 Uses of
apparent
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Flora & Ulysses
- And so now, when there is a great crisis, when malfeasance is apparent, Alfred turns himself into ...†
p. 35.6 *
- Because even when Flora's father was thinking that things were hilarious, even when he was talking like a parakeet, he still, apparently, did not believe in speeding.†
p. 109.2apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Apparently, throughout history, people who acted strange had been accused of being inhabited by the devil or a demon.†
p. 171.3
- And there he was, standing at a darkened window, conjured, apparently, by her need and her desperation.†
p. 189.8
Definition:
clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so