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- Dictionarymanifest/ˈmanɪfɛst/
adjective
- 1. clear or obvious to the eye or mind: "her manifest charm and proven ability"
verb
- 1. show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance; demonstrate: "Lizzy manifested signs of severe depression" Similar Opposite
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adjective. formal uk / ˈmæn.ɪ.fest / us / ˈmæn.ə.fest / easily noticed or obvious: manifest relief. manifest lack of interest. Synonyms.
The meaning of MANIFEST is readily perceived by the senses and especially by the sense of sight. How to use manifest in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Manifest.
to make clear or evident; show plainly: He manifested his approval with a hearty laugh. Synonyms: express, declare, demonstrate, evidence, evince, disclose, reveal. Antonyms: conceal. to prove; put beyond doubt or question: The evidence manifests the guilt of the defendant.
MANIFEST meaning: 1. to show something clearly, through signs or actions: 2. to appear or become clear: 3. to use…. Learn more.
As an adjective, manifest is a formal way to say that something is apparent to the senses and is synonymous with evident, apparent, or clear. If you have strong feelings about something, they will be manifest on your face.
If you say that something is manifest, you mean that it is clearly true and that nobody would disagree with it if they saw it or considered it.
to make clear or evident; show plainly: He manifested his approval with a hearty laugh. Synonyms: express, declare, demonstrate, evidence, evince, disclose, reveal. Antonyms: conceal. to prove; put beyond doubt or question: The evidence manifests the guilt of the defendant.