Meaning & Definition of word "Apparent"

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    Apparent

    /əˈpær.ənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
      • Example: Her talent for painting was apparent from a young age.
    • 2. Seeming or appearing to be something; not necessarily true.
      • Example: It was apparent that he was not telling the whole truth.
    • 3. Easily perceived or understood.
      • Example: The discrepancy in the report was apparent to everyone who read it.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'apparent', derived from Latin 'appārens', the present participle of 'appārēre', meaning 'to appear'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    apparent danger:

    A danger that is clearly visible.

    apparent contradiction:

    A situation where two statements seem conflicting at first glance.

    apparent ease:

    The ease that is visible or accepted at face value.

    Related Words

    appearance:

    The way that someone or something looks.

    appearance-based:

    Related to how something looks rather than actual qualities.

    apparentness:

    The quality of being apparent.

    Slang Meanings of apparent

    Meaning: To make something obvious.

    Example Sentence: He really made it apparent that he wanted to leave.

    Meaning: Something that seems easy but isn't.

    Example Sentence: The test seemed apparent, but it was actually quite hard.