Vocabulary Word
Word: apparent
Definition: evident; easily seen or understood; appearing as such; Ex. apparent improvement
Definition: evident; easily seen or understood; appearing as such; Ex. apparent improvement
Sentences Containing 'apparent'
That he had no recollection whatever of his having been brought from his prison to that house, was apparent to them.
His apparent partiality had subsided, his attentions were over, he was the admirer of some one else.
The skeleton of the picture is more apparent in the earlier than the later work of any school.
Faults that are not apparent when close, are easily seen at a little distance.
In consequence, he brought them the key of his own at least such was the apparent motive of his visit.
``The apparent reason, at least,''said Madame de Villefort.
The greater part of the apparent profit is, in this case too, real wages.
I answer first of all, that even to the very eye, they are in some manner visible and apparent.
I am aware that there are some apparent exceptions to this rule, but the exceptions are surprisingly few, so few that E.
The apparent figures have the same color as the background, but appear brighter.
Actually, it is her apparent empty-headedness that has won her the job.
However, it soon became apparent that he was anything but philanthropic in his intentions.
On several design, a mustache is apparent.
Celia Thaxter discovered the painter's body, an apparent suicide.
However, it was apparent that it would not be possible for Hartnell to continue for much longer.
The change apparent in his fifth book, "Threads", is startling.
Fernando Sesma asked then the Ummites about this apparent mistake.
Tang architectural influences are apparent in the Buddhist architecture in Dunhuang.
And that’s exactly what the video makes apparent".
Nevertheless, touches of Basqueness are apparent.
He allegedly refused to retreat, disheartened by king's apparent cowardice.
This is apparent in the settlement pattern around Aotearoa.
It is apparent they are the cause behind these events and intend to resurrect the Kyō-Ō.
As Guangshui is a city known for its calligraphy, the connection to Kuixing is apparent.
At an apparent magnitude +7.6 it can be easily observed with binoculars.
The Tarantula Nebula has an apparent magnitude of 8.
There may have been further flesh wounds but these are not apparent from the bones.
Porbeagles are among the few fishes that exhibit apparent play behavior.
However, it became apparent that Ferrol was too well fortified.
Schoenbaum referred to an apparent confession in Collier's own diary.
Once testing began, a number of problems became apparent.
It is not entirely apparent how this influences their relationship.
The balance between apparent opposite forces.
This apparent feat was highly regarded in Germany.
Many of these traps are not apparent until triggered, often with deadly consequences.
However, their individual differences were becoming more apparent.
When sailing upwind the apparent wind is greater than the true wind and the direction of the apparent wind will be forward of the true wind.
In this Albright's American Evangelical upbringing was clearly apparent.
We think that these results are sufficiently apparent, and render it unnecessary to look further.
When it became apparent that they would be killed, however, they were teleported away by Fredrick.
For no apparent reason, the musical's opening number is sung by Santa.
As the series progresses, links between these storylines become more readily apparent.
For no apparent reason the man told Eldred to leave the area.
The song received backlash for its apparent glorification of prostitution.
Louis in 1960 when it was apparent they could no longer compete with the Bears.
It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 3.719.
It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 4.646.
With an apparent visual magnitude of 2.8, this is the brightest star the constellation.
Furthermore, she had apparent knife wounds on her body and her left hand.
Bree's desperation pass was knocked down for an apparent Jets victory.