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Apparently

Adverb
UK /əˈpærəntli/
US /əˈpærəntli/

Definition

Used to show something seems true, based on what is seen or heard.

Example

"Apparently, he missed the bus."

"She’s apparently moving to another city next month."

"Apparently, the restaurant closed early because of a power cut."

Explanation

“Apparently” is used when something seems to be true based on what you have seen, heard, or been told, even if you’re not completely sure. It shows that you are saying something you believe to be true, but you didn’t see or experience it yourself. For example, if someone says, “Apparently, it’s going to rain,” they mean someone told them or they heard it somewhere. It’s a way to share information that looks or sounds true, without fully confirming it. The word helps express doubt, surprise, or something you learned from someone else.

 

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