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- APPARENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
apparent, illusory, seeming, ostensible mean not actually being what appearance indicates apparent suggests appearance to unaided senses that may or may not be borne out by more rigorous examination or greater knowledge
- APPARENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
APPARENT definition: 1 able to be seen or understood: 2 seeming to exist or be true: 3 able to be seen or…
- apparent adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of apparent adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Apparent - definition of apparent by The Free Dictionary
Define apparent apparent synonyms, apparent pronunciation, apparent translation, English dictionary definition of apparent adj 1 Readily seen; visible: The animal's markings were immediately apparent
- APPARENT - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Discover everything about the word "APPARENT" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
- apparent - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Apparent, evident, obvious, patent all refer to something easily perceived Apparent applies to that which can readily be seen or perceived: an apparent effort
- APPARENT Synonyms: 204 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Some common synonyms of apparent are clear, distinct, evident, manifest, obvious, patent, and plain While all these words mean "readily perceived or apprehended," apparent is very close to evident except that it may imply more conscious exercise of inference
- Apparent magnitude - Wikipedia
Apparent magnitude (m) is a measure of the brightness of a star, astronomical object or other celestial objects like artificial satellites Its value depends on its intrinsic luminosity, its distance, and any extinction of the object's light caused by interstellar dust or atmosphere along the line of sight to the observer
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