Evident
স্পষ্ট
definition
adjective
she ate the cookies with evident enjoyment
plain or obvious; clearly seen or understood.
translation of 'evident'
adjective
চাক্ষুষ,
অনস্বীকার্য,
সুস্পষ্ট,
স্পষ্ট,
প্রকট,
প্রত্যক্ষ,
প্রতীয়মান
example
Planning law is not easy for laymen to understand, which is 'evident' from your editorial.
The new stadium is going up very slowly, with the new arch still barely 'evident' .
Unfortunately, there does not seem to be much in the way of 'evident' relaxation or solution.
This is a trend that's been 'evident' for the last three years and it has culminated in this.
The communality of the hotel's ownership is 'evident' in the friendliness of the staff.
His importance to the team was clearly 'evident' when he was ruled out for the final months of the season.
The railway stations revert to older materials and greater personal care is 'evident' .
It is not at all 'evident' that Western intelligence has any clear idea where to locate him.
Her natural gift of drawing is 'evident' from her work as well as her love of tone and colour.
If there is none, this will be clearly 'evident' to all who live in the tradition, and to those beyond.
That flaw was 'evident' in the first half yesterday but was rectified almost immediately.
The warmth of the reception is 'evident' as you drive up the motorway from Chicago.
It hangs from two points, its weight 'evident' , about to fall and reveal what lies beyond.
The party atmosphere will be 'evident' in scores of other venues across the city.
A gift of leadership and a facility of speech were clearly 'evident' from his youth.
It is 'evident' there is an ongoing need for a local group campaigning in the cause of peace and justice.
He had a great sense of justice and fair play and this was so 'evident' on the football field.
If a relationship is strong, a clear patterning to the variables will be 'evident' .
The words are becoming familiar and the lack of youth provision appears 'evident' .
The ink smearing is 'evident' foreshadowing of her death, but also of what else is to come.
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