less evident
Frequency: 7.09.9 per million words
A comparative form used to say something is not as obvious.
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Examples (20)
- Their symptoms may be less evident to their caregivers.
- The effect of the new policy was less evident than anticipated.
- The side effects of the medication were less evident in younger patients.
- With each passing day, his discomfort became less evident.
- His nervousness became less evident as the interview progressed.
- Her true feelings were less evident in her words than in her actions.
- The problem is less evident in smaller communities than in large cities.
- The differences between the two versions became less evident upon closer inspection.
- Her accent was less evident when she spoke slowly.
- Initially, the solution seemed obvious, but its practicality was less evident.
- The environmental impact is less evident in this area compared to others.
- The impact of climate change is becoming less evident in some regions.
- The benefits of the new policy were less evident initially.
- After the repairs, the damage was less evident to the naked eye.
- His fatigue was less evident after a good night's sleep.
- The artist's early influences are less evident in his later works.
- The differences between the two approaches are less evident upon closer inspection.
- Their enthusiasm for the project grew less evident as challenges mounted.
- The structural damage was less evident from the outside.
- The evidence supporting their claim became less evident during cross-examination.