• This is the most extreme version of a denial and violation of human rights apparent to us.
  • In this model, the apparent meaning of a staging is contained within a separate set of conditions which call for different kinds of interpretation.
  • These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'apparent.'
  • The outcomes of innovation in the intelligent world will be apparent everywhere.
  • It's become apparent that the security of my position demands a wife and heir.
  • Appearing to the eye or mind (distinguished from, but not necessarily opposed to, true or real); seeming; as the apparent motion or diameter of the sun.
  • Borrowed from Middle French apparent, Old French aparent, aparant, in turn from Latin appārēns, appārentis, present participle of appāreō. Pronunciation.
  • Verbs for apparent include apparate, apparated, apparating, appear, appeard, appeare, appeared, appeares, appearest, appeareth, appearing and appears.
  • He was the apparent winner of the election: Görünüşte seçimi o kazanmıştı. In spite of his apparent indifference: Görünüşteki kayıtsızlığına rağmen.
  • apparent — ap·par·ent adj 1: capable of being easily seen, perceived, or discovered apparent defects apparent ambiguity 2: having a right to succeed to a...