Apparent in spanish

Aparente

pronunciation: ɑpɑɹ̩ente part of speech: adjective
In gestures

apparent1 = aparente, obvio, claro, evidente. 

Example: Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.

more:

» become + apparent = aclararse, hacerse evidente.

Example: The meanings of these notational instructions will become apparent as you progress.

» for no apparent reason = sin motivo aparente, sin causa aparente, sin razón aparente.

Example: These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.

» for no apparent reason whatsoever = sin motivo aparente alguno, sin causa aparente alguna, sin razón aparente alguna.

Example: What annoys people about Americans is that we have these big cheesy smiles on our faces all of the time, for no apparent reason whatsoever.

» heir apparent [heiress apparent] = heredero, primer heredero.

Example: The new heir apparent is probably a man of a very different stamp.

apparent2 = presunto, supuesto. 

Example: Victim of an apparent assassination attempt, his face was left permanently disfigured and pockmarked.

Apparent synonyms

manifest in spanish: manifiesto, pronunciation: mænəfest part of speech: adjective, verb plain in spanish: llanura, pronunciation: pleɪn part of speech: adjective, noun patent in spanish: patentar, pronunciation: pætənt part of speech: noun obvious in spanish: obvio, pronunciation: ɑbviəs part of speech: adjective ostensible in spanish: aparente, pronunciation: ɑstensəbəl part of speech: adjective evident in spanish: evidente, pronunciation: evədənt part of speech: adjective visible in spanish: visible, pronunciation: vɪzəbəl part of speech: adjective seeming in spanish: aparente, pronunciation: simɪŋ part of speech: verb seeable in spanish: visible, pronunciation: siəbəl part of speech: adjective
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