See Also: Apparently(medicine)
apparently(dictionary)
apparently(dictionary)

apparently (iou)



apparently adverb. LME.
[from APPARENT adjective + -LY2.]
Visibly, openly. LME-M17.
Hobbes The Prophets..who saw not God apparently like unto Moyses.
Evidently to the understanding; clearly, plainly. arch. E16.
F. Quarles When thou knowest not apparently, judge charitably.
Seemingly; in external appearance; as far as one can judge; (parenthetically or modifying a sentence) it would seem (that); (as a comment on a statement or a reply to a question) so it appears. M16.
T. Hardy An elderly woman, apparently his wife. J. B. Priestley Winter had set in and apparently taken possession for ever. C. S. Forester There was a long delay; apparently the officer had some difficulty in getting up the ship's side. Day Lewis The great singer had met something of the same difficulty in this apparently simple song.