offensichtlich
obvious
easy to see or understand
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offensichtlich with Russian translation
offensichtlich usage examples
Было очевидно, что он устал.
Es war offensichtlich, dass er müde war.
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offensichtlich synonyms
What's the difference between offensichtlich / klar / augenfällig / evident / deutlich / scheinbar
Very general: something is clear, easy to understand, or not in doubt.
Emphasizes that something is immediately noticeable and stands out visually.
Formal word: something is so clear that it does not need proof.
Means clearly or distinctly, often about visibility, differences, or understanding.
Important difference: only appears obvious or true, but this can be misleading.
Rare and uncommon; sounds artificial and is hardly used in everyday language.
Means that a conclusion or solution seems natural and logical.
More formal: something can be seen, understood, or inferred from facts or circumstances.
Stronger than just visible: so noticeable that it cannot be missed.
Formal word: something is plainly obvious and generally understood without long explanation.
Most literal: something that can be seen with the eyes; not necessarily obvious in a figurative sense.
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How to pronounce offensichtlich and what this word means
offensichtlich means obvious. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce offensichtlich
/ˌɔfənˈzɪçtlɪç/
offensichtlich translation
obvious
offensichtlich examples
Die Lösung ist offensichtlich.
offensichtlich transcription
/ˌɔfənˈzɪçtlɪç/
Questions about this word
offensichtlich meaning: what does it mean?
leicht zu sehen oder zu verstehen
offensichtlich pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
offensichtlich is pronounced as /ˌɔfənˈzɪçtlɪç/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
offensichtlich definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Die Lösung ist offensichtlich. Translation: Решение очевидно.
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