manifestly
1.a manifestly unjust verdict; not true to the evidence.
2.gout is manifestly an affliction of the nervous system."
3.In this way, Ramachandran says, the left hemisphere manifestly employs Freudian “mechanisms of defense.
4.Whosoever is found variable, and changeth manifestly, without manifest cause, giveth suspicion of corruption.
5.Results Early diagnosis and promptly exactitude therapy can manifestly raise recovery rates and reduce complications.
6.He wore rough clothes that smacked of the sea, and he was manifestly out of place in the spacious hall in which he found himself.
7.It is hard to reconcile this requirement with the manifestly indirect indoor illumination in the Arnolfini portrait and in many early Renaissance paintings adduced as evidence by Hockney.
8.A new teleportation scheme of N-level quantum states is investigated, which takes into account the action of the measuring device and manifestly avoids any reference to the postulate of the state vector collapse.
9.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 apparently been living here for some time; I thought he owned the property, but apparently not; You are plainly wrong; (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly' as in he is plain stubborn).

