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evidently-made

|ev-i-dent-ly-made|

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/ˈɛvɪdəntli-meɪd/

clearly constructed

Etymology
Etymology Information

'evidently-made' originates from the English word 'evident,' which comes from Latin 'evidens,' meaning 'clear, obvious,' combined with 'made,' the past participle of 'make.'

Historical Evolution

'Evident' evolved from the Latin 'evidens' through Old French 'evident,' and 'made' comes from the Old English 'macian,' which transformed into the modern English 'make.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'evident' meant 'clear to the sight or mind,' and 'made' meant 'created or constructed,' which has remained consistent in modern usage.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

clearly or obviously created or constructed.

The sculpture was evidently-made by a skilled artist.

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Last updated: 2025/06/26 13:49