APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: NOUN
- N/A
- An extensive, level, usually treeless area of land.
- A broad level expanse, as a part of the sea floor or a lunar mare.
- Something free of ornamentation or extraneous matter.
- A basic knitting stitch
- Extensive tract of level open land
- An extent of level, or nearly level, land; a region not noticeably diversified with mountains, hills, or valleys.
- A field; especially, a field of battle.
- An open space surrounded by houses: as, St. Mary's Plain; the Theater Plain, in Norwich.
- Level land; usually, an open field or a broad stretch of land with an even surface, or a surface little varied by inequalities
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Lacking beauty or distinction.
- Not pretentious; unaffected.
- Straightforward; frank or candid.
- Marked by little or no ornamentation or decoration.
- Not elaborate or complicated; simple.
- Obvious to the perception or mind; evident: : apparent.
- Free from obstructions; open; clear.
- Common in rank or station; average; ordinary.
- Lacking embellishment or ornamentation
- Free from any effort to soften to disguise
- Clearly apparent or obvious to the mind or senses
- Lacking in physical beauty or proportion
- Not mixed with other substances; pure.
- Not dyed, twilled, or patterned.
- Sheer; utter; unqualified.
- Having no visible elevation or depression; flat; level.
- Not mixed with extraneous elements
- Not elaborate or elaborated; simple
- Lacking patterns especially in color
- Comprehensible to the general public
- Lacking stylistic embellishment
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: VERB
- N/A
- Express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To lament; to bewail; to complain.
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To lament; to mourn over.
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: ADVERB
- According to what the speaker has read or been told.
- From appearances alone
- Visibly.
- Plainly; clearly; manifestly; evidently.
- Seemingly; in appearance.
- Seemingly; in appearance only.
- Unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
- Unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
- Clearly; simply.
- In a plain manner; plainly.
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Openly; evidently to the senses or the intellect.
- Seemingly; in appearance, whether in reality or not; as far as one can judge: as, he is apparently well; only apparently friendly.
- Artless; simple; unlearned; without artifice or affectation; unsophisticated.
- Without beauty; homely: as, she is plain, but clever.
- Void of ornament or bright color; without embellishment; simple; unadorned.
- Without a figured pattern; unornamented with decorative patterns or designs; also, when applied to fabrics, untwilled or uncolored: as. plain black cloth; plain muslin.
- Unqualified: undisguised; unmistakable; sheer; downright; absolute.
- Clear; evident; manifest; easily perceived or understood: as, to make one's meaning plain; it was plain he was offended.
- Undisguised; frank; sincere; unreserved.
- Easy; free from intricacies or difficulties: as, plain exercises in shorthand.
- Not highly seasoned; not rich; not luxuriously dressed: as, a plain diet.
- Flat; level: smooth; even; free from elevations and depressions: as, a plain surface or country.
- In old music, said of certain graces or embellishments, like the beat, backfall, etc., when without extension by a shake: opposed to shaked. Also called smooth.
- To make plain or clear; explain.
- To make plain, level, or even; smooth; clear.
- To lament; bewail; bemoan; mourn over.
- To whinny: said of a horse.
- To lament; wail; mourn.
- In a plain manner; plainly; clearly; openly; frankly; bluntly.
- Open; unobstructed by intervening barriers or defenses.
- Not elaborate or elaborated
- A basic knitting stitch made by putting the needle through the front of the stitch from the lefthand side
- Clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
- Simple
- Unvarnished, unem-bellished.
- Clear, Evident, etc. (see manifest), distinct, patent, unmistakable, unequivocal, unambiguous, explicit, intelligible.
- Incomplex; simple.
- Embroidery in the same color as the ground.
- Smooth; unstriate, as muscular fiber.
- Whole-colored; not variegated: as, plain white eggs.
- In card-playing, not trumps; lay: as, a plain card; a plain suit.
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: RELATED WORDS
- Allegedly, Appears, Clearly, Supposedly, Presumably, Reportedly, On the face of it, Manifestly, Plain, Patently, Plainly, Obviously, Ostensibly, Seemingly, Evidently
- Mere, Unpretentious, Featureless, Evidently, Stark, Homely, Obvious, Unattractive, Manifestly, Unadorned, Unembellished, Unornamented, Patently, Pure, Simple
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Visibly, Blatantly, Possibly, Certainly, Perhaps, Probably, Conspicuously, Somehow, Purportedly, Reportedly, Manifestly, Plain, Patently, Obviously, Ostensibly
- Sheer, Mere, Unpretentious, Featureless, Stark, Homely, Obvious, Unattractive, Manifestly, Unadorned, Unembellished, Unornamented, Patently, Pure, Simple
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- APPARENTLY THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN PUT IN PLACE.
- Strange to relate, the child apparently escaped injury.
- Apparently, all you need is a little candy.
- Apparently, its layoff season in the gaming industry.
- Apparently every female in the room was afflicted.
- Apparently Onesimus had stolen from Philemon and fled.
- Professionalism is apparently a thing of the past.
- Apparently it believes obstinance is something worth rewarding.
- There are apparently two sources of this effect.
- Actually, apparently, and supposedly and the alignment of participant roles In this chapter, I motivated evidential analyses of actually, apparently, and supposedly.
- This construction sounds just plain wrong to me.
- Avoid technical jargon and stick to plain language.
- You are using plain text in your post.
- Inspector of Police in plain clothes; in very plain clothes.
- The ABU consists of an ABU shirt, ABU pants, plain tan tee shirt, plain ABU cap, and boots.
- We made the obscure mysterious images of Revelation sound plain, and obscured the plain command to love our enemies into something vague and inexplicable.
- The group met to help the UCEDD Resource Center think about plain language and create plain language adaptations of resources.
- When using the plain meaning rule would create an absurd result, courts should depart from the plain meaning.
- Frock coat, plain blue trousers, blue cap, sword, and plain leather belt.
- NOTE: See other cases in the sections dealing with Consent Searches, Plain View and Plain Sniffs.
APPARENTLY vs PLAIN: QUESTIONS
- Why is hot water apparently healthier than cold water?
- How many answers does the croswodsolver system have for apparently crossword clue?
- Do apparently normal male and female students of Jazan University have anemia?
- What does I don't know one too many apparently mean?
- How many apparently healthy individuals were enrolled in the ymli study?
- What is the rate of chromosomal aberrations in apparently isolated IUGR?
- What happens in Emily Dickinson's poem 'apparently with no surprise'?
- What does it mean when someone uses the word apparently?
- What are some examples of apparently in a sentence?
- How many solutions does apparently reasonable have?
- Does Abine store my plain text account information?
- Do people prefer plain language in legal documents?
- What is the Salisbury Plain training area newsletter?
- Should Canada implement plain packaging for e-cigarettes?
- What features make this plain suitable for agriculture?
- Does Prospect Reservoir affect Cumberland Plain Woodland?
- When did Ireland introduce plain cigarette packaging?
- Where does the Gulf Coastal Plain meet the South Atlantic Coastal Plain?
- Is it safe to take promethazine HCl Syrup (promethazine hydrochloride syrup Plain) Plain during pregnancy?
- How are coastal plain and an interior plain similar?