Obviously meaning in English
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Definition
obviously: clearly, of course, evidently
obvious: evident, clear, apparent
Pronunciation examples
UK: It's quite obvious that Margaret is in love with you.
US: Yes, obviously she loves me, but she still smells like eggs.
Examples
- "Dr. Gilchrist : The vet you visited is obviously mentally unstable."
- "Donna : Okay, Beth, I can see why you're panicking a bit, but you obviously haven't considered all of the options."
- "It's obvious that the Delavigne Staff needs to be sensitized to workplace technology."
- "Obviously, I've lost my sense of smell, so I'll have to take your word for any similarities to TigerLily in terms of scent."
- "Well, I think it's obvious!"
- "I just received a call from a little girl who is obviously very cute, and she's asked me to adopt her."
- "This is obviously a huge stroke of luck for the company, as Ms. Bümbüm is at the peak of her success in Hollywood and worldwide."
- "Obviously, documentation of violations or poor job performance is essential in justifying an employee's dismissal."
- "God : Yes, obviously."
- "You obviously have issues with females."
- "It's obvious to me that the artist was trying to convey his sense of deep disconnection from this postmodern world."
- "Bruno : Yes, and obviously you all know me, Bruno Delavigne, president and CEO of this company."
- "Bethany : Well obviously it's your decision Bruno, and I can see that you are fond of Mr. Oléré."
- "Luna : Well Mr. Feltchenheimer, obviously your resumé piqued my interest."
- "I was on the passenger train on its way back to London (to catch my flight, which I obviously missed) when we collided with a cargo train."
- "Obviously this is a great honor for Kalvin Krime and my family."
- "Susie : Well obviously, I think it's a great idea."
- "Susie : As I mentioned in my email, we are considering marketing a unisex line of products which obviously would appeal to both male and female consumers."
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