clearly apparent
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Apparent in a way that is easy to see, hear, or understand.
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Examples (20)
- Her relief was clearly apparent when she heard the good news.
- The benefits of the new policy were clearly apparent from the very beginning.
- The flaws in the argument became clearly apparent upon closer examination.
- From the look on her face, her disappointment was clearly apparent.
- It was clearly apparent that the team was not prepared for the match.
- The difference in growth between the two plant samples became clearly apparent after just one week.
- The benefits of the new policy are already clearly apparent.
- It is clearly apparent that a change in strategy is needed to improve sales.
- From the satellite images, the extent of the deforestation is clearly apparent.
- His lack of preparation was clearly apparent during the presentation.
- His lack of interest in the subject was clearly apparent to the teacher.
- The full impact of the decision will become clearly apparent in the coming months.
- The contrast between the two paintings is clearly apparent, even to an untrained eye.
- The error in the calculation was clearly apparent to the auditor.
- After months of practice, the improvement in her skills has become clearly apparent.
- Although he tried to hide it, the tension in the room was clearly apparent to everyone present.
- The need for a new strategy will become clearly apparent if sales continue to drop.
- The artist's attention to detail is clearly apparent in every single brushstroke.
- What made him a great leader was a vision that was clearly apparent in all his actions.
- As soon as he started speaking, it was clearly apparent that he knew nothing about the topic.