Use of evident in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include evident at the start of sentence, evident at the end of sentence and evident in the middle of sentence

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evident at the end of sentence


  1. The prospect became more evident.
  2. The purpose may not be immediately evident.

evident in the middle of sentence


  1. She smiled with evident relief.
  2. It's evident that you are tired.
  3. It was evident that she was unhappy.
  4. He nodded with evident satisfaction.
  5. It's evident that someone has been here.
  6. This fact is too evident to require proof.
  7. The orchestra played with evident enjoyment.
  8. He signed his name with evident satisfaction.
  9. He looked at his children with evident pride.
  10. She regarded the child with evident distaste.
  11. The applause made it evident the play was a hit.
  12. It is evident that smoking is harmful to health.
  13. Her perfectionism is evident at work and at home.
  14. Mr Wills unfolds his story with evident enjoyment.
  15. Bob began eating his lunch with evident enjoyment.
  16. It soon became evident that she was seriously ill.
  17. The colour is evident even under low magnification.
  18. The feminine touch was evident throughout the house.
  19. His own distinctiveness was always evident at school.
  20. His footprints were clearly evident in the heavy dust.
  21. Her sophistication is evident from the way she dresses.
  22. The talks made little evident progress towards agreement.
  23. Harry's courage during his illness was evident to everyone.
  24. It must be evident to all of you that he has made a mistake.
  25. The silence of the forest was made evident by the occasional snap of a twig.
  26. These truths were by no means self - evident when Galileo first suggested them.
  27. She had a purposeful air, and it became evident that this was not a casual visit.

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