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what is the difference among "evidently", "obviously", "apparently" ?
Sep 8, 2013 3:01 PM
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"Evidently" and "apparently" are used interchangeably. I would use this when I thought one thing was true, but I find out that something else is the case. For example: "I thought I could get tickets at the door, but apparently (or evidently) I was supposed to buy them in advance." "Obviously" describes something that is easily known. For example: "I didn't have my keys with me, so I obviously couldn't unlock the door."
September 8, 2013
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