evidently |
allegedly |
As adverbs the difference between evidently and allegedly
is that
evidently is (obsolete) in such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly while
allegedly is according to someone's allegation.
evidently |
turnout |
As an adverb evidently
is (obsolete) in such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly.
As a noun turnout is
attendance; crowd.
evidently |
false |
As an adverb evidently
is (obsolete) in such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
evidently |
eminently |
As adverbs the difference between evidently and eminently
is that
evidently is (obsolete) in such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly while
eminently is in an eminent or prominent manner.
seemingly |
evidently |
As adverbs the difference between seemingly and evidently
is that
seemingly is to appearances; apparently while
evidently is (obsolete) in such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly.
evidently |
undefined |
As an adverb evidently
is (obsolete) in such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
demonstrably |
evidently |
As adverbs the difference between demonstrably and evidently
is that
demonstrably is in such a manner as to be capable of being demonstrated, shown or proved while
evidently is (obsolete) in such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly.
ultimately |
evidently |
As adverbs the difference between ultimately and evidently
is that
ultimately is indicating the last item while
evidently is In such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly.
evidently |
therefore |
As adverbs the difference between evidently and therefore
is that
evidently is (obsolete) in such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly while
therefore is (conjunctive) for that or this purpose, referring to something previously stated.
unlikely |
evidently |
As adverbs the difference between unlikely and evidently
is that
unlikely is in an improbable manner while
evidently is (obsolete) in such a way as to be clearly visible or manifest; distinctly, clearly.
As an adjective unlikely
is not likely; improbable; not to be reasonably expected.
As a noun unlikely
is something or somebody considered unlikely.
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