evident
Without any apparent reason or for no apparent reason simply means that there is no clear explanation or cause for something to occur or happen. It signifies that the cause or rationale behind a certain event or action is not immediately evident or obvious.
"Obvious" means something that is easily seen, recognized, or understood without needing explanation or clarification. It refers to something that is clear, apparent, or self-evident.
every part of the body senses change, but if the question means which part senses first, the answer is the heart.
Its apparent magnitude is about 2, but it's slightly variable. Usually it's given as 1.97v (where v means variable).
Auditory sense organ means Ears are used in echolocation.
Apparent means 'clearly visible' or 'obvious'.
evident
No, obvious means 'apparent' -something that you can clearly see.
Real means existing in fact Apparent means obvious
plain or obvious; clearly seen or understood
Yes (isn't it obvious?). Obvious means apparent, or evident, plainly seen or understood.
Well, that's obvious, isn't it?
The last few words were spoken with some apparentfeeling, but I knew she was thinking of herself most, so i became angry.Apparent means obvious, or clear (as in clearly).It soon became apparent he had only attended the party for the free bar, and was subsequently removed.It was apparent that she had had some 'work' done, if you know what I mean.Apart from the very apparent cracks in the wall, and obvious cover ups in the paint, I suppose the motel room wasn't too unbearable.
It was apparent that the centipode had 100 legs. Apparent means obvious, or easy to see.
Without any apparent reason or for no apparent reason simply means that there is no clear explanation or cause for something to occur or happen. It signifies that the cause or rationale behind a certain event or action is not immediately evident or obvious.
"Patent" in this case means obvious or apparent. If you show patent dereliction of duty, you are obviously not doing your job.
"Taken leave of your senses" means to act irrationally or foolishly, typically as a result of being highly emotional or under extreme stress. It implies that someone is not thinking clearly or logically.