readily evident

Frequency: 6.55.9 per million words

Means something is easily and immediately obvious without effort.

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Examples (20)

  • The benefits of the new policy were readily evident to everyone in the department.
  • The solution to the problem was not readily evident to the researchers at first.
  • From his tense expression, his anxiety was readily evident.
  • His frustration became readily evident when he started pacing the room.
  • The pattern in the data became readily evident after we applied the new filter.
  • The benefits of the new policy are readily evident in the recent economic data.
  • The author's bias is readily evident throughout the entire book.
  • It is readily evident that the two projects have very different long-term goals.
  • Once the new software is installed, the efficiency gains will become readily evident.
  • The physical signs of exhaustion were readily evident on the athlete's face.
  • The solution to the complex puzzle was not readily evident, even to the experts.
  • The structural flaws in the old building were readily evident after the storm.
  • It was readily evident from her tone that she was not pleased with the results.
  • Her talent for music was readily evident even when she was a young child.
  • The impact of the storm was readily evident, with fallen trees and damaged homes everywhere.
  • The connection between the two events is not readily evident at first glance.
  • The need for immediate action should be readily evident to anyone who has seen the report.
  • Improvements in air quality are readily evident following the new regulations.
  • His talent for music was readily evident from a very young age.
  • The contrast between the two neighborhoods is readily evident to any visitor.