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manifestly
[ man-uh-fest-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that can be readily seen by the eye or the understanding; plainly or obviously; evidently:
It can sometimes feel like amputated limbs are still there, even when they're manifestly not.
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Other Words From
- non·man·i·fest·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of manifestly1
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Example Sentences
A Facebook photo from the event shows the manifestly proud papa beaming beside his son.
His tone as captured by the video he then posted on Facebook is not manifestly that of some a fanatic or a psychopath.
He had gone on to live with aunt, Shirley Brown and an uncle, James Brown, who is a manifestly legitimate minister.
If your selfie is so boring it manifestly bores even you, nobody wants to see it.
The group that seemed as manifestly happy as de Blasio and his wife.
Whether advocates and orators had liberty to plead in causes, manifestly known to be unjust, vexatious, or oppressive?
On the contrary, the full meaning of the act is manifestly opposed to such an idea.
Confessing here is manifestly parallel to the offering of the sacrifice of praise.
The two terms, therefore, manifestly stand connected with the representations given of a covenant state.
Matt's delight must have been reflected in his face, for Burke's interest in him manifestly deepened.
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