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Definition of apparently in English: apparentlyadverbəˈparəntliəˈpɛrəntli sentence adverb As far as one knows or can see. the child nodded, apparently content with the promise Example sentencesExamples - We are all living longer and healthier lives - so why are so many of us apparently too sick to work?
- So I dug around and came across this rather neat summary of the story and apparently it is still there!
- One apparently killed the other before turning the gun on himself, or that's how it seems.
- It is a good thing, apparently, that people have an understanding of their rights.
- This is no longer the case, and apparently has never been, according to the woman herself.
- Audiences were in single figures until the final week, when apparently he improved a bit.
- The anonymous buyer apparently then consumed the contents of the bottle in one sitting.
- The less convincing evidence of the first expert had apparently been forgotten.
- Her outsize veneers were so unattractive that they apparently drove away her husband.
- Henry was speaking of what he knew as wild, and apparently it was still there.
- They travel well, apparently, so like the Scots, you will find them all over the world.
- A knowledge of culture or a desire to learn about it was apparently not part of the job description.
- There is apparently no common theme to the show, and each of the artists is able to shine as an individual.
- At some point during the above, she also apparently picked up the habit of talking in third person.
- The fans, stewards and coaching staff apparently played their part to the full, too.
- Now, apparently, trying to separate a cow from some other cows is very difficult.
- His new apparently softer line may reflect a deal with ministers in the puppet regime.
- I always thought Lobsters were red but apparently they only go that colour when you boil them.
- Personally I wanted to stay in and write my blog, but apparently that wasn't an option.
- The assailants apparently fled after firing on several homes in the settlement.
Synonyms seemingly, evidently, it seems (that), it would seem (that), it appears (that), it would appear (that), as far as one knows, by all accounts, so it seems ostensibly, outwardly, on the face of it, to all appearances, to all intents and purposes, on the surface, so the story goes, so I'm told allegedly, supposedly, reputedly rare ostensively Definition of apparently in US English: apparentlyadverbəˈperəntlēəˈpɛrəntli sentence adverb As far as one knows or can see. the child nodded, apparently content with the promise Example sentencesExamples - One apparently killed the other before turning the gun on himself, or that's how it seems.
- Personally I wanted to stay in and write my blog, but apparently that wasn't an option.
- I always thought Lobsters were red but apparently they only go that colour when you boil them.
- Now, apparently, trying to separate a cow from some other cows is very difficult.
- We are all living longer and healthier lives - so why are so many of us apparently too sick to work?
- This is no longer the case, and apparently has never been, according to the woman herself.
- There is apparently no common theme to the show, and each of the artists is able to shine as an individual.
- The less convincing evidence of the first expert had apparently been forgotten.
- The fans, stewards and coaching staff apparently played their part to the full, too.
- It is a good thing, apparently, that people have an understanding of their rights.
- At some point during the above, she also apparently picked up the habit of talking in third person.
- They travel well, apparently, so like the Scots, you will find them all over the world.
- A knowledge of culture or a desire to learn about it was apparently not part of the job description.
- So I dug around and came across this rather neat summary of the story and apparently it is still there!
- Audiences were in single figures until the final week, when apparently he improved a bit.
- Her outsize veneers were so unattractive that they apparently drove away her husband.
- The assailants apparently fled after firing on several homes in the settlement.
- Henry was speaking of what he knew as wild, and apparently it was still there.
- His new apparently softer line may reflect a deal with ministers in the puppet regime.
- The anonymous buyer apparently then consumed the contents of the bottle in one sitting.
Synonyms seemingly, evidently, it seems, it seems that, it would seem, it would seem that, it appears, it appears that, it would appear, it would appear that, as far as one knows, by all accounts, so it seems |