quite evident
Frequency: 7.19.2 per million words
Means 'very' or 'completely' evident, often used in British English.
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Examples (10)
- Her disappointment was quite evident from the look on her face.
- From the data, it became quite evident that our initial assumptions were wrong.
- It's quite evident that he has no intention of helping us.
- The need for immediate action was quite evident to all the committee members.
- Despite his calm words, the nervousness in his voice was quite evident.
- The artist's talent is quite evident even in his earliest works.
- As the evening went on, it became quite evident that she was bored.
- The damage from the storm was quite evident the next morning.
- It should be quite evident by now that this plan will not succeed.
- The relief on their faces was quite evident when they heard the good news.