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Gradually vs Obviously - What's the difference?

gradually | obviously |


As adverbs the difference between gradually and obviously

is that gradually is in a gradual manner; making slow progress; slowly while obviously is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.

Blatant vs Obviously - What's the difference?

blatant | obviously |


As an adjective blatant

is bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly.

As an adverb obviously is

in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.

Obviously vs Maybe - What's the difference?

obviously | maybe |


As adverbs the difference between obviously and maybe

is that obviously is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent while maybe is .

As an adjective maybe is

possible; uncertain.

As a noun maybe is

(informal) something that is possibly true.

Obviously vs O - What's the difference?

obviously | o |


As an adverb obviously

is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.

As a letter o is

the letter o with an acute accent above it.

Obviously vs Really - What's the difference?

obviously | really |


As adverbs the difference between obviously and really

is that obviously is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent while really is (lb) actually; in fact; in reality.

As an interjection really is

indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information; to express skepticism.

Basically vs Obviously - What's the difference?

basically | obviously |


As adverbs the difference between basically and obviously

is that basically is in a fundamental, essential or basic manner while obviously is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.

Literally vs Obviously - What's the difference?

literally | obviously |


As adverbs the difference between literally and obviously

is that literally is (speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor while obviously is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.

Obviously vs Happy - What's the difference?

obviously | happy |


As an adverb obviously

is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.

As an adjective happy is

experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.

Meticulously vs Obviously - What's the difference?

meticulously | obviously |


As adverbs the difference between meticulously and obviously

is that meticulously is in a meticulous manner while obviously is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.

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