obviously 音标拼音: ['ɑbviəsli]
ad . 明显地
明显地
obviously adv 1 :
unmistakably (`
plain '
is often used informally for `
plainly '); "
the answer is obviously wrong "; "
she was in bed and evidently in great pain "; "
he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list "; "
it is all patently nonsense "; "
she has apparently been living here for some time "; "
I thought he owned the property ,
but apparently not "; "
You are plainly wrong "; "
he is plain stubborn " [
synonym : {
obviously }, {
evidently }, {
manifestly },
{
patently }, {
apparently }, {
plainly }, {
plain }]
Obvious \
Ob "
vi *
ous \,
a . [
L .
obvius ;
ob (
see {
Ob -})
via way .
See {
Voyage }.]
1 .
Opposing ;
fronting . [
Obs .]
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1913 Webster ]
To the evil turn My obvious breast . --
Milton .
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2 .
Exposed ;
subject ;
open ;
liable . [
Obs .] "
Obvious to dispute ." --
Milton .
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3 .
Easily discovered ,
seen ,
or understood ;
readily perceived by the eye or the intellect ;
plain ;
evident ;
apparent ;
as ,
an obvious meaning ;
an obvious remark .
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1913 Webster ]
Apart and easy to be known they lie ,
Amidst the heap ,
and obvious to the eye . --
Pope .
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Syn :
Plain ;
clear ;
evident .
See {
Manifest }.
[
1913 Webster ] -- {
Ob "
vi *
ous *
ly },
adv . --
{
Ob "
vi *
ous -
ness },
n .
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1913 Webster ]
Obvolute 62 Moby Thesaurus words for "
obviously ":
absolutely ,
actually ,
apparently ,
assuredly ,
certainly ,
clearly ,
conspicuously ,
de facto ,
decidedly ,
definitely ,
demonstrably ,
discernibly ,
distinctly ,
doubtlessly ,
evidently ,
explicitly ,
expressly ,
for a certainty ,
for real ,
genuinely ,
glaringly ,
in actuality ,
in all conscience ,
in effect ,
in fact ,
in reality ,
indeed ,
indubitably ,
manifestly ,
markedly ,
noticeably ,
observably ,
of course ,
palpably ,
patently ,
perceivably ,
perceptibly ,
plainly ,
positively ,
prominently ,
pronouncedly ,
quite ,
really ,
recognizably ,
seeably ,
sensibly ,
seriously ,
simply ,
staringly ,
starkly ,
truly ,
unambiguously ,
unconcealedly ,
undeniable ,
undeniably ,
undisguisedly ,
unmistakably ,
verily ,
veritably ,
visibly ,
with clarity ,
without doubt
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