| evident | Clear to the vision; especially, clear to the understanding, and satisfactory to the judgment; as, the figure or colour of a body is evident to the senses; the guilt of an offender can not always be made evident. "Your honor and your goodness is so evident." (Shak) "And in our faces evident the sings Of foul concupiscence." (Milton) Synonym: Manifest, plain, clear, obvious, visible, apparent, conclusive, indubitable, palpable, notorious. See Manifest. Origin: F. Evinent, l. Evidens, -entis; e out + videns, p. Pr. Of videre to see. See Vision. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| evident | capable of being seen or noticed |
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| evident | clearly apparent or obvious to the mind or senses |
| evident | serving as or based on evidence |
| evident | serving as or based on evidence |
| evident | (law) pertaining to or constituting evidence |
| evident | unmistakably |
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