poverty or wealth either one.......................................
Yes, it is an adverb. It means evidently (based on appearances).
"Apparently" means that you assume something is true but you can not be sure. It is apparently true, in that it appears to be, but may not be."Obviously" and "clearly" mean more or less the same thing. Something is clear or obvious, you can see for yourself that it is true.
Apparently it is "skolia" which means "free time" since Greeks thought that this was the time for learning
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'Shibby' means 'cool' apparently.
Apparently it means 'kitten' in Japanese.
Apparently it means hard ruler
Apparently it means go crazy
Apparently, Imba means 'Imbalanced'.
Parere is the source for the English adverb 'apparently'. It's the infinitive form of a verb in the classical Latin of the ancient Romans. It means 'to show oneself'.
"On its face" means apparently, superficially, at first glance, or as far as can be seen. It means what can be determined from an examination of the obvious external signs, without a thorough or detailed examination. Thus your expression means "apparently complete"
Yes, evidently is an adverb. It means apparently or seemingly.
Apparently it means peace and joy.
Yes, it is an adverb. It means evidently (based on appearances).
If someone says that something "apparently happened" it means that they are not really sure if it is true.
Apparently it means to love thy neighbour!