obviously |
distinct |
As an adverb obviously
is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.
As an adjective distinct is
capable of being perceived very clearly.
obviously |
x |
As an adverb obviously
is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
fortunately |
obviously |
As adverbs the difference between fortunately and obviously
is that
fortunately is in a fortunate manner while
obviously is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.
obviously |
overly |
As adverbs the difference between obviously and overly
is that
obviously is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent while
overly is to an excessive degree.
As an adjective overly is
(obsolete) careless; negligent; inattentive; superficial; not thorough.
obviously |
ap |
As an adverb obviously
is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.
As a verb ap is
to approach, to get close, to be next to, to be close to, to press against, to stand against.
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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.
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