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  • 11obviously*/*/*/ — [ˈɒbviəsli] adv 1) in a way that is clear for almost anyone to see or understand Syn: clearly Richards was obviously disappointed at being left out of the team.[/ex] ‘Isn t he afraid? ‘Obviously not. [/ex] 2) as most people would expect or… …

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  • 12obviously — adverb Date: 1638 1. in an obvious manner < showed his anger obviously > 2. as is plainly evident < obviously, something is wrong > …

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  • 13obviously — adv. Obviously is used with these adjectives: ↑agitated, ↑annoyed, ↑capable, ↑confused, ↑contrived, ↑crucial, ↑delighted, ↑desirable, ↑determined, ↑disappointed, ↑embarrassed, ↑ …

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  • 14obviously — adverb they were obviously thrilled to hear your good news obviously, I had forgotten her name Syn: clearly, evidently, plainly, patently, visibly, discernibly, manifestly, noticeably; unmistakably, undeniably, incontrovertibly, demonstrably,&#8230; …

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  • 15obviously — obvious ► ADJECTIVE 1) easily perceived or understood; clear. 2) derogatory predictable and lacking in subtlety. DERIVATIVES obviously adverb obviousness noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «frequently encountered»: from Latin ob viam in the way …

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  • 16obviously — adverb unmistakably ( plain is often used informally for plainly ) (Freq. 44) the answer is obviously wrong she was in bed and evidently in great pain he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list it is all patently nonsense she has …

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  • 17Obviously 5 Believers — Song by Bob Dylan from the album Blonde on Blonde Released May 16, 1966 Recorded March 10, 1966 Genre Electric blues, folk rock …

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  • 18Obviously 5 Believers — «Obviously 5 Believers» Canción de Bob Dylan Álbum Blonde on Blonde Publicación 16 de mayo de 1966 Grabación 10 de …

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  • 19Obviously — Obvious Ob vi*ous, a. [L. obvius; ob (see {Ob }) + via way. See {Voyage}.] 1. Opposing; fronting. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To the evil turn My obvious breast. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Exposed; subject; open; liable. [Obs.] Obvious to dispute.&#8230; …

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  • 20obviously — See obvious. * * * …

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