apparently unable

Frequency: 6.76.8 per million words

Used when it seems or appears that someone is unable, based on evidence.

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Examples (10)

  • He went on, apparently unable to stop.
  • She was apparently unable to understand the instructions.
  • The team was apparently unable to score a single goal.
  • They seemed apparently unable to reach a consensus.
  • Despite his efforts, he remained apparently unable to solve the puzzle.
  • The old system is apparently unable to handle the new data volume.
  • She looked at him, apparently unable to speak.
  • The child was apparently unable to express his feelings.
  • The government is apparently unable to tackle the growing crisis.
  • He stood frozen, apparently unable to react to the sudden noise.