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anscheinend

apparently

Meaning of anscheinend

used to say that something seems true or likely

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German/ˈanʃaɪ̯nənt/
apparently
anscheinend - apparently
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anscheinend with English translation

anscheinend usage examples

🇬🇧English🇩🇪German

Anscheinend ist der Zug verspätet.

🇬🇧English🇩🇪German

Anscheinend hat er die Nachricht nicht gelesen.

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anscheinend belongs to the topic "Top 2500". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

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anscheinend synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between anscheinend / offenbar / scheinbar / augenscheinlich / vermutlich / dem Anschein nach

O
🇩🇪German
offenbar

means “apparently,” often with a stronger sense that the conclusion is based on visible signs and seems quite evident

B1Very Often
S
🇩🇪German
scheinbar

can mean “apparently,” but often stresses that something only seems true and may actually be different

B1Often
A
🇩🇪German
augenscheinlich

means “evidently” or “apparently”; it sounds more formal/bookish and emphasizes that something is easy to notice

B1Rarely
V
🇩🇪German
vermutlich

means “probably”; it relies less on appearance and more on a guess or assumption

B1Very Often
D
🇩🇪German
dem Anschein nach

literally “from appearances”; it emphasizes that the conclusion is based on how something looks

B1Rarely
O
🇩🇪German
offensichtlich

means “obviously” or “clearly”; stronger than “apparently” because it suggests an almost undeniable fact

B1Very Often
T
🇩🇪German
tatsächlich

means “in fact” or “actually”; often corrects an expectation or shows the real fact instead of a guess

B1Very Often

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How to pronounce anscheinend and what this word means

anscheinend means apparently. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce anscheinend

/ˈanʃaɪ̯nənt/

anscheinend translation

apparently

anscheinend examples

Anscheinend ist der Zug verspätet.

anscheinend transcription

/ˈanʃaɪ̯nənt/

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anscheinend meaning: what does it mean?

wird verwendet, um zu sagen, dass etwas wahr oder wahrscheinlich scheint

anscheinend pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

anscheinend is pronounced as /ˈanʃaɪ̯nənt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

anscheinend definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Anscheinend ist der Zug verspätet. Translation: По-видимому, поезд опаздывает.

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