apparent meaning

'Apparent' significa 'fácil de ver o entender, claro para la vista o mente'.

apparent :

Claro, evidente

Adjetivo

▪ The error was apparent to everyone.

▪ El error era evidente para todos.

▪ Her happiness was apparent.

▪ Su felicidad era clara.

paraphrasing

▪ obvious – obvio

▪ evident – evidente

▪ clear – claro

▪ visible – visible

Pronunciation

apparent [əˈpær.ənt]

El adjetivo tiene el acento en la segunda sílaba "par", y se pronuncia como "a-pár-ent".

Common phrases and grammar about apparent

apparent - Common meaningn

Adjetivo
Claro, evidente

Part of Speech Changes for apparent

▪ apparently (adverbio) – aparentemente

▪ apparition (sustantivo) – aparición

Common Expressions with apparent

▪ apparent reason – razón aparente

▪ apparent change – cambio evidente

▪ apparent mistake – error claro

▪ apparent difference – diferencia evidente

Important examples of apparent in TOEIC

Vocabulary examples from the TOEIC test

En las preguntas de vocabulario del TOEIC, "apparent" se utiliza principalmente para describir algo que es claramente visible o evidente.

▪The problem was apparent to all.
▪El problema era evidente para todos.

Ejemplo de palabra fácilmente confundible: apparent (aparente) vs. transparent (transparente)

▪The problem was transparent to all.
▪El problema era transparente para todos.
‘apparent’ significa “evidente” o “claro” y se utiliza para describir algo que es obvio a simple vista.
‘transparent’ significa “transparente” y se refiere a algo que permite el paso de la luz o que es fácil de entender en términos de claridad, pero no se usa para describir problemas o situaciones evidentes. Por lo tanto, ‘apparent’ es la elección correcta en este contexto.

Grammar examples from the TOEIC test

"Apparent" se utiliza como adjetivo para describir la claridad o visibilidad de una situación o cosa.

▪There was no apparent reason for the delay.
▪No había una razón aparente para el retraso.

apparent

Idioms and fixed expressions in TOEIC

"apparent contradiction" se usa para describir una contradicción que parece evidente pero puede no ser real.

▪The apparent contradiction puzzled the team.
▪La contradicción aparente desconcertó al equipo.

"make something apparent" significa 'hacer algo claro o evidente'.

▪He made his intentions apparent.
▪Él dejó claras sus intenciones.

Differences between similar words and apparent

apparent

,

obvious

differences

"Apparent" y "obvious" ambos significan claro, pero "obvious" tiene un sentido más fuerte de ser imposible de no ver o entender.

apparent
▪The error was apparent to everyone.
▪El error era evidente para todos.
obvious
▪It was obvious that she was upset.
▪Era obvio que ella estaba molesta.

apparent

,

evident

differences

"Apparent" y "evident" son similares, pero "evident" sugiere que algo es claro debido a la evidencia o razones.

apparent
▪Her happiness was apparent.
▪Los resultados fueron evidentes después de la prueba.
evident
▪The results were evident after the test.
▪Los resultados fueron evidentes después de la prueba.

Words with the same origin as apparent

The origin of apparent

"Apparent" se deriva del latín "apparens", que significa "que aparece o es visible".

Word structure

Está compuesto por el prefijo "ap" (hacia), la raíz "par" (aparecer), y el sufijo "ent" (adjetivo), lo que significa "que aparece".

Words with the same origin

La raíz de "apparent" es "par" (aparecer). Palabras con la misma raíz incluyen "appear" (aparecer).

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