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Diana Kravchenko
What is the difference between the words "evident" and "apparent"?
2020年7月11日 12:57
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There are probably small differences in meaning, but they basically express the same idea.
You can use them almost interchangeably.
"Apparent" is probably more common, but speaking as an American, I experience both words as the same.
2020年7月11日
Thank you
2020年7月11日
Don't worry about the difference because there is not much.
2020年7月11日
If you like to tie words together, I'd say to think of it like this. Evident means that we have evidence that this is true. We know it to be real, or we at least have facts that show that we feel certain something is going to happen. Whereas apparent can be tied to apparently. Meaning more like "It seems, it appears." More emotion based than fact based.
2020年7月11日
The difference between them as adjectives is that evident is obviously true by simple observation while apparent is capable of being seen, or easily seen.
2020年7月11日
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