Apparent
Example: The result appears apparent from data
Definition
"Apparent" describes something that is clearly visible or understood, often without needing further proof or explanation. It suggests that the result or fact seems obvious or evident based on the available data or observation.
Etymology
The word "apparent" comes from the Latin word 'apparēre,' meaning 'to appear' or 'to be visible.' Did you know that the root 'parēre' means 'to come forth,' highlighting how something 'apparent' essentially 'comes into view' or becomes noticeable to the observer?
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"Apparent" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 4", containing 112 commonly used words.
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