adjective

evident

evident, obvious, clear

It was evident that she was unhappy.

It was evident that she was unhappy.

His guilt was evident to everyone.

His guilt was evident to everyone.

The truth was evident from the start.

The truth was evident from the start.

It is evident ((that ...)) It was evident that he was lying.

evident ((to sb.)) His joy was evident to all.

Synonyms: obvious, clear, apparent; Antonyms: unclear, obscure

From Latin 'evidentem', meaning 'visible, clear', from 'e-' (out) + 'videre' (to see).

If you have 'evidence', the truth becomes 'evident'.

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