English to Spanish Dictionary evidently

evidently

evidentemente
definition
adverb
a work so evidently laden with significance
plainly or obviously; in a way that is clearly seen or understood.
evidently Mrs. Smith thought differently
it is plain that; it would seem that.
translation of 'evidently'
adverb
evidentemente,
por lo visto
example
It 'evidently' has found a receptive audience among current senior US civilian and military leaders.
a work so 'evidently' laden with significance
a work so 'evidently' laden with significance
Indeed, if the journalist is to better understand the topic upon which he prepares an article then 'evidently' he has to be better informed.
His undeniable sophistication 'evidently' needs something to engage with outside of itself.
And, more than sixty years on from the siege, the compelling attraction of music in this place is 'evidently' still felt by ordinary citizens.
However much he amassed, it 'evidently' wasn't enough.
'evidently' Mrs Smith thought differently
Howard was 'evidently' a believer in the written word, among other things.
Apparently, the market agrees that what is 'evidently' a radical development is a highly acceptable one.
This distinction is 'evidently' rough and needs refinement, but one has some sense of what is intended.
The poetry they quoted, though it was widely circulated among contemporaries, was 'evidently' new to him.
On his release, the widowed trickster 'evidently' won himself a rich wife among the élite Jewish merchant class in Frankfort.
Cassandra clearly identified with the woman, although she 'evidently' has no plans to commit suicide herself.
There was 'evidently' some deep distinction in a fox's psyche between moving objects and stationary ones.
Kat had no idea what significance the backpack held, but it 'evidently' wasn't good.
It was here that doubt took me; my enemy was 'evidently' experienced and crafty.
The apparent meanders are 'evidently' an artifact arising from close juxtaposition of the oval units.
They both nodded in affirmation, 'evidently' satisfied.
Cancer is 'evidently' not a sign that revels in the distinction of being a British royal.
By any standards, then, America is distinctive in the extent to which firearms 'evidently' make up a common part of the fabric of national life.
The Bank of England thinks it is pretty close and has said so; the Treasury 'evidently' disagrees.
As it stands, bandits clearly hold the monopoly on firearms and 'evidently' , supplies aren't limited.
They had 'evidently' heard the planes and were pulling in under some trees.
The water pressure was really low and 'evidently' , our super-low garden faucet is one of the only ones in the area dribbling water at intervals.
What few complaints there are in this area come from writers who are 'evidently' , manifestly ignorant of the subject.
However, Partick 'evidently' had not read the script.
For him, 'evidently' , the confusion started around 1990, when all those gates were opening up.
Apparently they miss us something awful - but 'evidently' not enough to update their address book.
Charlotte is poor, although 'evidently' not the kind of poor that actually requires working for a living.
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