His frown made it evident that he was not pleased
The police found an evident.
Sherlock Holmes looked for evidence to figure out a mystery.
Your uncertainty is evident.
his consternation was evident by the pained expression on his face.
First, a definition-- something that is evident is obvious or plainly understood. A sentence: When my student handed me in his final paper, it was evident from the poor quality of his arguments that he had failed to do much research.
The dissimilarity in their personalities was evident from the way they approached challenges.
The friction between the two coworkers was evident during the staff meeting.
The truth was evident ("in plainview", "obvious", logical)
(It is an adjective.) It was evident, by the jam around his mouth, that my baby brother had been into the jam again! The evident cause of the explosion was improperly stored chemicals. It became evident that the new bridge would not be finished that summer
Self evident means obviously true in itself, without need for justification. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal..." The instinct for survival is self-evident, but instincts can be overridden by logic or emotion.
Your teacher would give you some grief if she knew you had plagiarised this answer. The families grief was evident on their faces.
yes (the answer's self-evident if you're taking the exam)