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- pronunciation:
- e
v
dihnt
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective), Word Parts
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition: |
clear; manifest; obvious.
The couple's happiness was evident to all.It is evident to me that you do not wish to answer the question.
- synonyms:
- apparent, clear, manifest, obvious, plain, unmistakable
- antonyms:
- unapparent
- similar words:
- clear-cut, conspicuous, distinct, noticeable, overt, palpable, patent, perceptible, tangible, visible
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related words: |
broad, certain, clear, glaring, marked, naked, outward, prominent, pronounced, salient, straightforward, striking, transparent |
adverb + (adj.)evident
abundantly, amply, clearly, clinically, equally, especially, immediately, increasingly, nowhere, painfully, particularly, plainly, readily, starkly, this
(adj.)evident
+ adverb
everywhere
(adj.)evident
+ noun
delight, lack, narrative, popularity, pride, reluctance, weakness
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The word evident
contains the following parts:
e-
Latin
prefix
that means out, out of, away
  More about this word part:
The prefix e-
is an assimilated form of ex- used before roots beginning with certain consonants (b d, g, j, l, m, n, r, v). See ex-.
  Example words:
ebullient, edentulous, edict, educate, educe, egregious, egress, ejaculate, eject, elaborate, elate, elect, elicit, elide, eligible, elite, elocution, elongate, eloquence, eloquent, elucidate, elude, emaciate, emancipate, emasculate, emend, emerge, emergency, emigrate, eminent, emissary, emit, emollient, emolument, emulsion, enervate, enormity, enormous, enumerate, enunciate, eradicate, erase, erode, eruct, erudite, erupt, evacuate, evade, evaluate, evanesce, event, eventuate, evert, evict, evident, evocative, evoke, evolution, evolve, ineluctable, ineradicable
vid, vis, -vise
Latin
root
that means see
  Example words:
envision, evidence, evident, invisible, provide, provision, revise, television, video, visible, vision, visionary, visor, visual
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