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ostensibly

Ostensibly vs Null - What's the difference?

ostensibly | null |


As an adverb ostensibly

is (modal) seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

S vs Ostensibly - What's the difference?

s | ostensibly |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As an adverb ostensibly is

(modal) seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

Ostensibly vs Ostentatious - What's the difference?

ostensibly | ostentatious |


As an adverb ostensibly

is (modal) seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

As an adjective ostentatious is

of ostentation.

Semblance vs Ostensibly - What's the difference?

semblance | ostensibly |


As a noun semblance

is likeness, similarity; the quality of being similar.

As an adverb ostensibly is

(modal) seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

Ostensibly vs Supposed - What's the difference?

ostensibly | supposed |


As an adverb ostensibly

is (modal) seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

As a verb supposed is

(suppose).

As an adjective supposed is

presumed to be true, but without proof.

Functionally vs Ostensibly - What's the difference?

functionally | ostensibly |


As adverbs the difference between functionally and ostensibly

is that functionally is in a functional manner while ostensibly is (modal) seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

Ostensibly vs Constructive - What's the difference?

ostensibly | constructive |


As an adverb ostensibly

is (modal) seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

As an adjective constructive is

relating to or causing construction.

Purported vs Ostensibly - What's the difference?

purported | ostensibly |


As an adjective purported

is supposed, or assumed to be.

As a verb purported

is (purport).

As an adverb ostensibly is

(modal) seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

Ostensibly vs Giraffe - What's the difference?

ostensibly | giraffe |


As an adverb ostensibly

is (modal) seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

As a proper noun giraffe is

camelopardalis.

Alleged vs Ostensibly - What's the difference?

alleged | ostensibly |


As a verb alleged

is past tense of allege.

As an adjective alleged

is contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd; foolish.

As an adverb ostensibly is

seemingly, apparently, on the surface.

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