What is synonyms and antonyms for obviously?

obviously
  • clearly,
  • distinctly,
  • evidently,
  • manifestly,
  • patently,
  • plainly,
  • self-evidently.

What is another word of obvious?

Some common synonyms of obvious are apparent, clear, distinct, evident, manifest, patent, and plain.

Which word is not similar to obvious?

What is another word for not obvious?
inconspicuousunnoticeable
shroudedcamouflaged
imperceivableindiscernible
surreptitiousunexposed
cloakedlatent

Is avoid opposite of obvious?

“Vision of the elusive bigfoot was unclear and inconclusive.”

What is the opposite of obvious?
unclearinconclusive
imperceptibleinconspicuous
obscuredisputable
ambiguousdoubtful
fuzzyindistinct

Is obvious the opposite of subtle?

What is the opposite of subtle?
obviousapparent
explicitextreme
immoderatemelodramatic
radicalstriking
harshoverdramatized

What is the antonym of stoical?

Our site contains antonyms of stoical in 4 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for stoical alphabetically. anxious. afraid. aghast.

Can be seen synonym?

What is another word for can be seen?
able to be seencan be noticed
is apparentis in sight
is in viewis noticeable
is observableis obvious
is visible

Is it so obvious meaning?

If something is obvious, it is easy to see or understand. […]

How do you read Obviously?

Can V May?

May is the more formal word, and if you are at all concerned about being tut-tutted, a safe choice. Can is now the verb of choice for ability, and both can and may are still used in the “possibility” sense. You may use can if you wish, and you can use may if it makes you feel better.

What’s a fancy word for talk?

OTHER WORDS FOR talk

17 colloquy, dialogue, parley, confabulation.

Is see a noun or verb?

verb
verb (used with object), saw, seen, see·ing. to perceive with the eyes; look at.

Can I vs shall I?

The main difference between shall and can is the tense that is associated with. Shall is always in future tense and can is always in present tense. Shall focus on making an offer or suggestions but can focus on expressing opportunities, promising and volunteering.

Can I or could I?

For example, “Could I please have some water?” Could is the past tense of can. However, when asking for permission, could does not have a past tense meaning. Could has the same meaning as may when making requests. It is equally polite to say “Could I leave early?” or “May I leave early?”

Can I call vs May I call?

In the context of “can I call” versus “may I call,” and in other examples of that kind, “can” means physical capability (I CAN call, because I have a phone, know the number, etc.), and “may” means that you are allowed to do so (I MAY call, because I am on my work break, so there are no rules forbidding me from doing it …

Shall I call now meaning?

“Can I call you?” is used when you want to ask permission to phone someone at an undetermined point in the future. “Shall I call you?” is used when you want to offer to phone someone.

Should we Vs can we?

Normally they are two verbs that are confused by the user. The auxiliary verb ‘can’ is used to indicate the idea of ‘capability’. On the other hand, the verb ‘should’ is used in the imperative. This is the main difference between the two words.

What is the difference between would and could?

Could is used to say that an action or event is possible. Would is used to talk about a possible or imagined situation, and is often used when that possible situation is not going to happen.

How do you say you are free?

Are you available?” “Are you available for a meeting/talk/etc.” “Is now a good time?”

What can I call u?

“What can I call you” means what name you should address a person by. Could also be said as “what’s your name?” “What should I call you?” Is a way of asking a person what they would like to be called. For instance they might not like their name and wish you to call them by their nickname.

How are you doing today answer?

Good. The most common answer that I hear and say is “Good.” It’s a positive, polite and common response. You might not actually be feeling too good when you answer “Good,” but for an acquaintance or stranger it’s a normal answer to give. Saying “Good” is grammatically correct if you mean that you’re happy and pleasant!