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Evident

evident
 adjective  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~-, evidens, from e- + vident-, videns, present participle of videre to seemore at wit  Date: 14th century clear to the vision or understanding Synonyms:  ~, manifest, patent, distinct, obvious, apparent, plain, clear mean readily perceived or apprehended. ~ implies presence of visible signs that lead one to a definite conclusion an ~ fondness for sweets. manifest implies an external display so ~ that little or no inference is required manifest hostility. patent applies to a cause, effect, or significant feature that is clear and unmistakable once attention has been directed to it patent defects. distinct implies such sharpness of outline or definition that no unusual effort to see or hear or comprehend is required a distinct refusal. obvious implies such ease in discovering that it often suggests conspicuousness or little need for perspicacity in the observer the obvious solution. apparent is very close to ~ except that it may imply more conscious exercise of inference for no apparent reason. plain suggests lack of intricacy, complexity, or elaboration her feelings about him are plain. clear implies an absence of anything that confuses the mind or obscures the pattern a clear explanation.
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1.
  adj. 1 plain or obvious (visually or intellectually); manifest. 2 seeming, apparent (his evident anxiety). Etymology: ME f. OF evident or L evidere evident- (as E-, videre see) ...
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2.
  очевидный; явный ...
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3.
  1. очевидный, явный, ясный; наглядный it is evident —- очевидно (ясно) he looked at it with evident pride —- он смотрел на это с нескрываемой гордостью it is evident to anyone that... —- всем ясно, что... it is too evident to require proof —- это настолько очевидно, что не требует доказательств as is evident from —- как явствует из... suddenly the truth became evident to him —- внезапно он понял (узрел) истину ...
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  adj. очевидный, ясный Syn: see plain ...
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5.
  1. If something is evident, you notice it easily and clearly. His footprints were clearly evident in the heavy dust... ...the best-publicised cases of evident injustice. = noticeable ADJ 2. You use evident to show that you are certain about a situation or fact and your interpretation of it. It was evident that she had once been a beauty... = clear ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ that/wh c darkgreen]emphasis 3. see also self-evident ...
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6.
  ~ adj easily noticed or understood; obvious  (Bob began eating his lunch with evident enjoyment. | it is evident that)  (From the look on Joe's face it was evident that the news came as a complete shock.)  (- see also self­evident) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - mid-14c., from O.Fr. evident, from L. evidentem (nom. evidens) "perceptible, clear, obvious," from ex- "fully, out of" + videntem (nom. videns), prp. of videre "to see." Evidence is L.L. evidentia "proof," originally "distinction." After c.1500 it began to oust witness in legal senses. ...
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