Results for manifest
Definitions of manifest:
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: verb
To show plainly; to reveal or declare.
part of speech: verb transitive
To make clear; place beyond doubt of understanding; to prove; to show the list of, as a cargo.
part of speech: verb transitive
To make manifest: to show plainly: to put beyond doubt: to reveal or declare.
part of speech: noun
An invoice of a cargo of goods for examination at the custom- house.
part of speech: noun
A list or invoice of a ship's cargo to be exhibited at the custom- house.
part of speech: adverb
part of speech: adverb
Manifesly.
part of speech: noun
The list of a cargo to be shown to the customhouse officials; an invoice.
part of speech: adjective
Clear; evident; plain; apparent.
part of speech: adjective
Usage examples for manifest:
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It was only too manifest that every one suspected him of something.
"Cousin Henry", Anthony Trollope -
This is manifest by the very name of the tree; it is called the tree of knowledge of good and evil; and have you that knowledge as yet?
"The Works of John Bunyan Volume 3", John Bunyan -
It was the manifest feeling of the crowd in the court that the witness himself ought to be hung immediately.
"The Vicar of Bullhampton", Anthony Trollope -
He began with the incident in the cage, on the morning of the accident, when he had joked with Otto, to the old miner's manifest objection.
"The Boy With the U.S. Miners", Francis Rolt-Wheeler