Associations to the word «Apparent»
Noun
- Heir
- Magnitude
- Contradiction
- Discrepancy
- Inconsistency
- Viscosity
- Indifference
- Baronetcy
- Blocking
- Brightness
- Eclipse
- Paradox
- Reluctance
- Impossibility
- Holder
- Sincerity
- Constellation
- Hon
- Eldest
- Overdose
- Disregard
- Anomaly
- Diameter
- Willingness
- Inability
- Suicide
- Absurdity
- Shortcoming
- Disparity
- Viscount
- Provocation
- Bias
- Throne
- Simplicity
- Lack
- Composure
- Dauphin
- Relish
- Divergence
- Flaw
- Gunshot
- Asturias
- Observer
- Similarity
- Motive
- Supernova
- Irregularity
- Real
- Weakness
- Baronet
- Heiress
- Kepler
- Conductivity
- Earnestness
- Excess
- Telescope
- Binocular
- Tranquillity
- Superiority
- Manifest
- Velocity
- Demise
- Openness
- Dissatisfaction
- Animosity
- Disappearance
- Coolness
- Affinity
- Eccentricity
- Motion
- Stupidity
- Ambiguity
- Abandonment
Adjective
Wiktionary
APPARENT, adjective. Capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye; within sight or view.
APPARENT, adjective. Clear or manifest to the understanding; plain; evident; obvious; known; palpable; indubitable.
APPARENT, adjective. Appearing to the eye or mind (distinguished from, but not necessarily opposed to, true or real); seeming.
APPARENT BRIGHTNESS, noun. (astronomy) The brightness of a star as measured by an observer, as opposed to its intrinsic brightness when corrected for distance or absorption.
APPARENT BRIGHTNESSES, noun. Plural of apparent brightness
APPARENT MAGNITUDE, noun. (astronomy) a numerical measure of the brightness of a star, planet etc.; a decrease of 1 unit represents an increase in the light received by a factor of 2.512
Dictionary definition
APPARENT, adjective. Clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment; "the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"; "evident hostility"; "manifest disapproval"; "patent advantages"; "made his meaning plain"; "it is plain that he is no reactionary"; "in plain view".
APPARENT, adjective. Appearing as such but not necessarily so; "for all his apparent wealth he had no money to pay the rent"; "the committee investigated some apparent discrepancies"; "the ostensible truth of their theories"; "his seeming honesty".
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