evidently Meaning in Tamil ( evidently வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adverb:
பிரத்தியட்சமாய்,
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evidently தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
None
evidently's Usage Examples:
Burton was evidently a mesne borough under the abbot, who held the court of the manor and received the profits of the borough according to the charter of Henry I.
War was evidently impending; and the ministers seem to have thought that the eloquence of Johnson might with advantage be employed to inflame the nation against the opposition at home, and against the rebels beyond the Atlantic.
This is decorated with circles of rosettes of blue, green and red enamel, each surrounded by lines of gold; within the circles are little figures evidently suggested by antique originals, and precisely like similar figures found on carved ivory boxes of Byzantine origin dating from the II th or 12th century.
Directly opposite to him came a strange one-horse vehicle, evidently rigged up by soldiers out of any available materials and looking like something between a cart, a cabriolet, and a caleche.
The crowd was evidently watching for the roof to fall in, and Alpatych watched for it too.
either separately or in conjunction with a fragmentary Southern Version of the Pauline Epistles, Peter, James and 1 John in a curiously compiled volume, evidently made, as the prologue tells us, by a brother superior for the use and edification of an ignorant " sister," or woman vowed to religion.
He had evidently decided to hang back a little longer.
The Scythian invasion evidently contributed largely to the enfeeblement of the Assyrian Empire: for in the same year the Chaldaen Nabopolassar founded the New-Babylonian empire; and in 606 B.
The officer evidently had complete control of his face, and while Kutuzov was turning managed to make a grimace and then assume a most serious, deferential, and innocent expression.
This is evidently founded on older ballads; we read in The Seconde Fytte, 11.
Paul evidently plays on the verb, krino, diakrino, katakrino (Kplvw, S'aKplvw, KaraKpivw).
"Although this Great Being evidently exceeds the utmost strength of any, even of any collective, human force, its necessary constitution and its peculiar function endow it with the truest sympathy towards all its servants.
And he smiled approvingly, evidently pleased with the cadet.
Synonyms:
manifestly, apparently, obviously, plainly, plain, patently,
Antonyms:
complex, fancy, pretentious, adorned, cheer,