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  2. Evident definition: plain or clear to the sight or understanding. See examples of EVIDENT used in a sentence.

  3. EVIDENT meaning: obvious to everyone and easy to see or understand: . Learn more.

  4. clear; easily seen synonym obvious The orchestra played with evident enjoyment. evident (to somebody) (that…) It has now become evident to us that a mistake has been made. evident in/from something The growing interest in history is clearly evident in the number of people visiting museums and historic houses. see self-evident Thesaurus clear ...

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    Etymology

    From Middle English [Term?], from Old French [Term?], from Latin ēvidēns (“visible, apparent, clear, plain”) (compare Late Latin ēvideor (“to appear plainly”)), from ē (“out”) + videō (“see”), present participle vidēns, deponent videor (“to appear, seem”). Displaced native Old English sweotol.

    Pronunciation

    1. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɛv.ɪ.dənt/ 2. (US) IPA(key): /ˈɛv.ə.dənt/ 3. Hyphenation: ev‧i‧dent

    Adjective

    evident (comparative more evident, superlative most evident) 1. Obviously true by simple observation. 1.1. Synonyms: see Thesaurus:obvious 1.2. It was evidentshe was angry, after she slammed the door. 1.1. 1907, Harold Bindloss, chapter 26, in The Dust of Conflict‎: 1.1.1. Maccario, it was evident, did not care to take the risk of blundering upon a picket, and a man led them by twisting paths until at last the hacienda rose blackly before them.

    Etymology

    From Italian evidente, from earlier Latin ēvidentem.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /eviˈdent/ 2. Rhymes: -ent 3. Hyphenation: e‧vi‧dent

    Adjective

    evident (feminine evidente) 1. (literary) evident 1.1. Synonyms: i qartë, i dukshëm

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin ēvidentem.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): (Central) [ə.βiˈðen] 2. IPA(key): (Balearic) [ə.viˈðent] 3. IPA(key): (Valencian) [e.viˈðent]

    Adjective

    evident m or f (masculine and feminine plural evidents) 1. obvious; evident

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin ēvidēns.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): [eviˈdɛnt] 2. Hyphenation: evi‧dent

    Adjective

    evident (strong nominative masculine singular evidenter, comparative evidenter, superlative am evidentesten) 1. evident

    Adjective

    evident m (feminine singular evidente, masculine plural evidents, feminine plural evidentes) 1. obvious; evident

    Etymology

    From Latin ēvidēns.

    Adjective

    evident m (feminine singular evidenta, masculine plural evidents, feminine plural evidentas) 1. evident

    Etymology

    Borrowed from French évident, from Latin evidens.

    Adjective

    evident m or n (feminine singular evidentă, masculine plural evidenți, feminine and neuter plural evidente) 1. obvious

  5. Evident - Clearly visible, obvious, or apparent. The adjective 'evident' shares its etymological roots with the noun 'evidence' and derives from the Latin word 'evidentem,' which is the accusative form of 'evidens.' 'Evidens' is a combination of 'e,' meaning 'out,' and 'videns,' the present participle of 'videre,' which means 'to see.'

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  7. EVIDENT meaning: obvious to everyone and easy to see or understand: . Learn more.

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