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Meaning of manifestly
The primary meaning of "manifestly" is in a way that is clearly apparent or obvious.
Etymology of manifestly
The word "manifestly" originates from the Latin "manifestus," meaning caught in the act, or evident, which is derived from "manus," meaning hand, and "festus," meaning struck.
Historically, "manifestly" has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something that is clearly apparent or obvious.
Synonyms
clearly
obviously
evidently
plainly
patently
apparently
visibly
noticeably
unmistakably
incontrovertibly
indisputably
undeniably
demonstrably
palpably
tangibly
recognizably
discernibly
perceptibly
understandably
comprehensibly
lucidly
transparently
explicitly
unequivocally
unquestionably
doubtlessly
assuredly
certainly
decidedly
definitely
unmistakably
irrefutably
Definitions
- Clearly or obviously: used to describe something that is evident or apparent.
- * In a manner that is easily perceived or understood: used to describe something that is unmistakable or undeniable.
Usage Examples
- The new policy has manifestly improved the company's overall performance.
- * It is manifestly clear that the two companies have very different business models.
- * The evidence manifestly shows that the defendant is guilty of the crime.
Antonyms
unclearly
vaguely
ambiguously
indirectly
implicitly
uncertainly
doubtingly
questionably
arguably
disputably
debatably
inconclusively
unapparently
unobviously
imperceptibly
inconspicuously
unnoticeably
secretly
mysteriously
enigmatically
puzzlingly
confusingly