All 10 Uses of
apparent
in
A Tale of Two Cities
- Then she glanced in a casual manner round the wine-shop, took up her knitting with great apparent calmness and repose of spirit, and became absorbed in it.†
Chpt 1.5 *
- That he had no recollection whatever of his having been brought from his prison to that house, was apparent to them.†
Chpt 1.6
- Mr. Cruncher himself always spoke of the year of our Lord as Anna Dominoes: apparently under the impression that the Christian era dated from the invention of a popular game, by a lady who had bestowed her name upon it.†
Chpt 2.1apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Yet, no one could have looked at him twice, without looking again: even though the opportunity of observation had not extended to the mournful cadence of his low grave voice, and to the abstraction that overclouded him fitfully, without any apparent reason.†
Chpt 2.4
- Apparently not, for he became gloomy again.†
Chpt 2.5apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- "You have seen both dolls and birds to-day," said Madame Defarge, with a wave of her hand towards the place where they had last been apparent; "now, go home!"†
Chpt 2.15
- Apparently, Mr. Cruncher did, to judge from his looks.†
Chpt 3.8apparently = obviously or clearly; or seemingly so (appearing clear or obvious--though not necessarily so)
- Apparently the Citizen-Doctor is not in his right mind?†
Chpt 3.13
- Apparently it must be.†
Chpt 3.13
- Apparently the English advocate is in a swoon?†
Chpt 3.13
Definition:
clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so