Generally known and talked of by the public; universally believed to be true; manifest to the world; evident; -- usually in an unfavorable sense; as, a notorious thief; a notorious crime or vice.
Generally known and talked of by the public; universally believed to be true; manifest to the world; evident; -- usually in an unfavorable sense; as, a notorious thief; a notorious crime or vice.
Generally known and talked of by the public; universally believed to be true; manifest to the world; evident; -- usually in an unfavorable sense; as, a notorious thief; a notorious crime or vice.
The future tense of "evident" is "will be evident."
The truth was evident ("in plainview", "obvious", logical)
evident means there is evidence. example: it's evident that he was the murderer because his finger prints are on the weapon. --amanda
His frown made it evident that he was not pleased
Clear and evident are synonyms.
The police found an evident.
evident means there is evidence. example: it's evident that he was the murderer because his finger prints are on the weapon. --amanda
yes (the answer's self-evident if you're taking the exam)
Sherlock Holmes looked for evidence to figure out a mystery.