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evident

ADJ ชัดแจ้ง  ปรากฏชัด  ชัดเจน  clear obvious chad-jang

 

evidential

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evidently

ADV อย่างชัดเจน  อย่าง กระจ่าง  อย่าง เห็นได้ชัด  clearly obviously yang-chad-jen

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EVIDENT

a.Plain; open to be seen; clear to the mental eye; apparent; manifest. The figures and colors of bodies are evident to the senses; their qualities may be made evident. The guilt of an offender cannot always be made evident.

 

EVIDENTIAL

a.Affording evidence; clearly proving.

 

EVIDENTLY

adv. Clearly; obviously; plainly; in a manner to be seen and understood; in a manner to convince the mind; certainly; manifestly. The evil of sin may be evidently proved by its mischievous effect.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EVIDENT

Ev "i *dent, a. Etym: [F. évinent, l. evidens, -entis; e out + videns,p. pr. of videre to see. See Vision. ]

 

Defn: Clear to the vision; especially, clear to the understanding, and satisfactory to the judgment; as, the figure or color 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.

 

Syn. -- Manifest; plain; clear; obvious; visible; apparent; conclusive; indubitable; palpable; notorious. See Manifest.

 

EVIDENTIAL

EVIDENTIAL Ev `i *den "tial, a.

 

Defn: Relating to, or affording, evidence; indicative; especially, relating to the evidences of Christianity. Bp. Fleetwood. "Evidential tracks." Earle.. -- Ev `i *den "tial *ly, adv.

 

EVIDENTIARY

EVIDENTIARY Ev `i *den "ti *a *ry, a.

 

Defn: Furnishing evidence; asserting; proving; evidential. When a fact is supposed, although incorrectly, to be evidentiary of, a mark of, some other fact. J. S. Mill.

 

EVIDENTLY

EVIDENTLY Ev "i *dent *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an evident manner; clearly; plainly. Before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth. Gal. iii. 1. He has evidently in the prime of youth. W. Irving.

 

EVIDENTNESS

EVIDENTNESS Ev "i *dent *ness, n.

 

Defn: State of being evident.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

evident

ev i dent |ˈevədənt ˈɛvədənt | adjective plain or obvious; clearly seen or understood: she ate the cookies with evident enjoyment. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin evidens, evident- obvious to the eye or mind, from e- (variant of ex- )out + videre to see.

 

evidential

ev i den tial |ˌeviˈdenCHəl ˈˌɛvəˈˌdɛntʃəl | adjective formal of or providing evidence: the evidential value of the record. DERIVATIVES ev i den ti al i ty |ˌeviˌdenCHēˈalitē |noun, ev i den tial ly adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin evidentialis, from Latin evidentia (see evidence ).

 

evidentiary

ev i den tia ry |ˌeviˈdenSHərē ˈˌɛvəˈˌdɛn (t )ʃəri | adjective chiefly Law another term for evidential.

 

evidently

ev i dent ly |ˈevidəntlē, ˈeviˌdentlē, ˌevəˈdentlē ˈɛvədəntli | adverb 1 plainly or obviously; in a way that is clearly seen or understood: a work so evidently laden with significance. 2 [ sentence adverb ] it is plain that; it would seem that: evidently Mrs. Smith thought differently. used as an affirmative response or reply: Were they old pals or something? ” “Evidently.

 

Oxford Dictionary

evident

evi |dent |ˈɛvɪd (ə )nt | adjective clearly seen or understood; obvious: she ate the biscuits with evident enjoyment. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin evidens, evident- obvious to the eye or mind , from e- (variant of ex- )out + videre to see .

 

evidential

evidential |ˌɛvɪˈdɛnʃ (ə )l | adjective formal of or providing evidence: the evidential bases for her argument. DERIVATIVES evidentiality noun, evidentially adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin evidentialis, from Latin evidentia (see evidence ).

 

evidentiary

evidentiary |ˌɛvɪˈdɛnʃ (ə )ri | adjective chiefly US Law another term for evidential.

 

evidently

evi |dent ¦ly |ˈɛvɪd (ə )ntli | adverb 1 in a way that is clearly seen or understood; obviously: a work so evidently laden with significance. 2 [ sentence adverb ] it would seem that: evidently Mrs Smith thought differently. used as an affirmative response: Were they old pals or something? ’ ‘Evidently..

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

evident

evident adjective the fact that he loves his family is evident: obvious, apparent, noticeable, conspicuous, perceptible, visible, discernible, clear, clear-cut, plain, manifest, patent; palpable, tangible, distinct, pronounced, marked, striking, glaring, blatant; unmistakable, indisputable; informal as plain as the nose on your face, sticking out like a sore thumb, as clear as day.

 

evidently

evidently adverb 1 he was evidently dismayed: obviously, clearly, plainly, visibly, manifestly, patently, distinctly, markedly; unmistakably, undeniably, undoubtedly. 2 evidently, she believed herself superior: seemingly, apparently, as far as one can tell, from all appearances, on the face of it; it seems (that ), it appears (that ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

evident

evident adjective he regarded her with evident interest: obvious, apparent, noticeable, conspicuous, perceptible, perceivable, visible, observable, discernible, transparent, clear, crystal clear, clear-cut, writ large, plain, manifest, patent, palpable, tangible, distinct, pronounced, marked, striking, glaring, blatant; unmistakable, indisputable, undoubted, incontrovertible, incontestable; informal as plain as the nose on your face, as plain as a pikestaff, standing /sticking out like a sore thumb, standing /sticking out a mile, written all over someone, as clear as day; archaic sensible. ANTONYMS unnoticeable.

 

evidently

evidently adverb 1 he was evidently dismayed by what he saw: obviously, clearly, plainly, perceptibly, visibly, discernibly, transparently, manifestly, patently, palpably, distinctly, markedly, blatantly; unmistakably, indisputably, undeniably, undoubtedly, incontrovertibly, without question, without doubt; informal as sure as eggs is eggs. 2 evidently, she believed herself to be unobserved: seemingly, apparently, so it seems, as far as one can tell, from all appearances, on the face of it, to all intents and purposes, on the surface, outwardly, ostensibly; it seems (that ), it would seem (that ), it appears (that ), it would appear (that ); rare ostensively.

 

Duden Dictionary

evident

evi dent Adjektiv |evid e nt |lateinisch evidens (Genitiv: evidentis ), zu: videre = sehen 1 a bildungssprachlich unmittelbar einleuchtend, keines Beweises bedürfend eine evidente Aussage b bildungssprachlich augenfällig, offenkundig eine evidente Tatsache | seine Dummheit ist evident | es ist evident , dass dem so ist | sie ist evident benachteiligt 2 evident halten österreichische Amtssprache in Evidenz halten

 

French Dictionary

évident

évident , ente adj. adjectif Indiscutable, qui est d ’une certitude absolue. : Une preuve évidente. SYNONYME certain ; incontestable ; sûr . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les mots suivants: • assuré, dont la réalité est sûre;avéré, reconnu comme vrai; clair, compréhensible;indéniable, qu ’on ne peut nier; irréfutable, qu ’on ne peut réfuter;notoire, qui est bien connu. LOCUTIONS C ’est évident. Cela va de soi, bien sûr. SYNONYME cela va sans dire . Ne pas être évident. familier Ne pas être facile à faire. : Recruter un bon collaborateur, ce n ’est pas évident. Note Technique Cette locution est familière. Dans un registre courant ou soutenu, on emploiera plutôt ce n ’est pas (chose ) facile, ce n ’est pas une sinécure.

 

Spanish Dictionary

evidente

evidente adjetivo Que es tan claro y patente que no puede ser puesto en duda o negado :lo hicieron por una razón evidente; las diferencias de criterio entre los miembros son evidentes; este hecho da un evidente carácter intelectual a la creación pictórica .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín evidens, evidentis, derivado de videre ver ’, con sentido filosófico y figurado. De la familia etimológica de ver (V.).

 

evidentemente

evidentemente adverbio De forma evidente, sin ninguna duda :la guerra es evidentemente un acontecimiento traumático .Se emplea como respuesta afirmativa para mostrar énfasis: ―Querrás llevártelo. ―Evidentemente .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

evident

ev i dent /évɪd (ə )nt /evidence 形容詞 more ; most 〈事 物が 〉 «…から /…にとって /…の点で » (証拠に基づいて )明白な , 明らかな «from /to /in » , «…ということは » 明らかだ «that 節 » (clear 類義 )an evident mistake 明らかな間違い It is evident to all of us [from his behavior ] that he is not satisfied with his current job .彼が今の仕事に満足していないことはだれの目にも [彼のふるまいから ]明らかだ

 

evidently

ev i dent ly /évɪd (ə )ntli, 特に 2 では èvɪdéntli /evidence 副詞 more ; most 1 〖文修飾 〗明らかに , 明白に , 確かに (clearly, obviously ) (!文中で好んで用いられ, 時に文頭でも用いる. 文頭の場合は確実性を含意するかたい表現. 話し手の主張を強調する; actually 読解のポイント ) Evidently , she is not happy in her marriage .明らかに彼女は結婚生活に幸せを感じていない 2 (十分な証拠はないが )見たところ [どうも ]らしい He is evidently dissatisfied with the results .彼はどうもその結果に満足していないようだ (!It is evident that he is … とした場合は 「満足していないのは明らかだ 」と断定的な意味になる; 1 )