Evident without much research, consideration or thought. It also has implications medically which may also be legal: an apparent lesion is one which is frank and can be seen easily without much difficulty or assistance; in contrast to an occult lesion which may easily be missed or mistaken.
"From the beginning, it was apparent that Lucy would win."
"From the beginning, it was apparent that Lucy would win."
The original meaning of the word abuse is " to use". It comes from the Latin word Abusus, meaning "misuse or to use". This word has been in many different languages but the meaning still seems to be to use something badly, be it power, people or animals.
It is spelled both ways, co-worker or coworker, with no apparent preference, except by some spell-checkers that use coworkerand spellchecker. There is no similar word that would confuse the intended meaning.
subtext. Subtext refers to the underlying or implicit meaning of a word, phrase, or text that may not be immediately apparent. It often conveys deeper emotions, intentions, or messages that go beyond the literal interpretation.
AG is a legal word in scrabble.
As the floodwaters began to recede, the extent of the damage to the neighborhood became apparent.
I intend to show you the meaning of the word "intend".
The English meaning of the Spanish word "úsame" is "use me."
The word "quiddity" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The true quiddity of the organization is becoming apparent.
It is a word meaning "in an unsafe manner", it is not widely used - its a rather clumsy construction and there is a more elegent synonym (dangerously). There is a legal use of the word; convictions are sometimes described as "unsafe" meaning that was insufficient or bad evidence used in the trial. In such a situation one might say "he was convicted unsafely".
Yes. Cate is a legal Scrabble word.