evident that• For some time it has been evident that all I am to you is a vessel to receive your seed.• As the decade drew to a close, it was evident thatconsumers were fed up.• It was evident that Mrs Gracie's departure had been noted.• From our earlier discussion it is evident thatopinion is divided amongst those who have tried to evaluate national programmes.• It is evident that she values his appearance more than his other virtues and still considers his profession a drawback.• It quickly became evident that the attack was not going according to plan.• It rapidly became evident that this clinic could not make even a dent in the problem.• Nowhere was this more evident that within official portraiture.
Originevident
(1300-1400)FrenchLatinevidens, from e-“out” + the present participle of videre“to see”