more evident

Frequency: 7.514.2 per million words

A comparative form used to say one thing is more obvious than another.

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Examples (10)

  • The damage from the storm became more evident as we walked through the neighborhood.
  • Her talent for music was more evident in her latest composition than in her earlier works.
  • The company's financial problems are more evident now than they were last quarter.
  • It's more evident than ever that we need better communication systems.
  • The benefits of the new policy will become more evident over time.
  • His nervousness was more evident during the interview than during practice.
  • The teacher's frustration became more evident as the day progressed.
  • Climate change effects are more evident in polar regions than in temperate zones.
  • The cultural differences were more evident when we moved to the city.
  • Her improvement in Spanish is more evident when she speaks with native speakers.