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View usage for: (əpærəntli) 1. adverb [ADVERB before verb]You use apparently to indicate that the information you are giving is something that you have heard, but you are not certain that it is true. [vagueness] Oil prices fell this week, apparently because of over-production. Synonyms: it appears that, allegedly, it seems that, on the face of it More Synonyms of apparently 2. adverb [ADVERB before verb]You use apparently to refer to something that seems to be true, although you are not sure whether it is or not. The recent deterioration has been caused by an apparently endless recession. Rudolph said no more. Apparently he was a man of few words. Synonyms: seemingly, outwardly, ostensibly, speciously More Synonyms of apparently apparently in British English (əˈpærəntlɪ, əˈpɛər-) adverb(sentence modifier) it appears that; as far as one knows; seemingly Examples of 'apparently' in a sentenceapparently Sometimes, it seems that giants apparently locked in one era can span any era.But there is apparently only one hour in which they can be picked for maximum potency, and one gardener who can do it.Now he has apparently taken his life and left a wife and young son behind.It seems they are not the only ones apparently locked into habitual behaviour.Except apparently the one it was specifically bought for.Apparently one hidden lake contains thousands of microbes and vast ecosystems.Apparently, the man who ran the theatre there had no sense of humour.The whole picture is one of apparently endless, urgent ambition fuelled by bottomless reserves of cash.Yet Heathrow was apparently taken by surprise.It is clear that in the apparently endless troubles, there is hope.The two sides are at a stand-off and are apparently determined to take the issue to court.And here they sipped and vanished into the shadows, an endless and apparently perfectly peaceful queue.For his exclusive use, apparently.Apparently there was one bit when I got up and danced on a chair.The group has apparently taken steps to ensure that its liability to UK corporation tax is minimal.There apparently isn't one in English.The chairman of the football club embroiled in cricket's match-fixing scandal has apparently taken his own life.He then apparently pretended to take a call from police, tricking motorists into lending him as much as 1,000 to recover his car. In other languagesapparently British English: apparently / əˈpærəntlɪ; əˈpɛər-/ ADVERB You use apparently to refer to something that seems to be the case although it may not be. The news apparently came as a complete surprise. - American English: apparently
- Arabic: عَلَى ما يَبْدو
- Brazilian Portuguese: aparentemente
- Chinese: 显然地
- Croatian: naoko
- Czech: zřejmě
- Danish: tilsyneladende
- Dutch: blijkbaar
- European Spanish: aparentemente
- Finnish: ilmeisesti
- French: apparemment
- German: anscheinend
- Greek: προφανώς
- Italian: apparentemente
- Japanese: 明らかに
- Korean: 외관상
- Norwegian: tilsynelatende
- Polish: w rzeczywistości
- European Portuguese: aparentemente
- Romanian: aparent
- Russian: видимо
- Latin American Spanish: aparentemente
- Swedish: uppenbarligen
- Thai: อย่างชัดเจน
- Turkish: açıkça
- Ukrainian: очевидно
- Vietnamese: một cách hiển nhiên
Chinese translation of 'apparently' adv -
表面看来(來) (biǎomiàn kànlái)
The deterioration has been caused by an apparently endless recession. Apparently the girls are not amused by the situation. Synonyms it appears that it seems that by all accounts so the story goes so I'm told Additional synonymsThe gang was allegedly involved in smuggling. Synonyms supposedly, apparently, reportedly, by all accounts, reputedly, purportedly Definition to all appearances On the face of it, that seems to make sense. Synonyms to all appearances, apparently, seemingly, outwardly, at first sight, at face value, to the eye He came, ostensibly, to see his sick brother but really to discuss selling the house. Synonyms apparently, seemingly, supposedly, outwardly, on the surface, on the face of it, superficially, to all intents and purposes, professedly, speciously, for the ostensible purpose of |