apparent
not aparant
It is spelled DLOG, which has no apparent meaning.
"Apparent" is an adjective, it doesn't have tenses.
apparent -apax
"From the beginning, it was apparent that Lucy would win."
Heres an example: What is the question that contains the word cantaloupe for no apparent reason?
It is spelled DLOG, which has no apparent meaning.
The likely word is "obvious" (apparent, evident).
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "effortlessly" (with apparent ease).
The correct spelling is "obvious" (apparent).
Not really but you can get a "laughing spell" which is just nonsense laughter for non apparent reason.
ONOMATOPOEIA - the 'sound' words taken from nature (oink, buzz) or from imitating the apparent noises (bang, boom, thud).
The word dolphin is a fish, or another name for a porpoise.(The French word for dolphin, dauphin, was applied to heirs apparent to the throne.)
It was apparent that they were lost.Somehow the truth just wasn't apparent.
But it is apparent.
The correct spelling is noticeable (apparent, evident).
No, there is no prefix in the word apparent.
The apparent brightness of stars is called "apparent magnitude", and it is written with a lowercase "m" after the number.