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patently true
adjective as in self-evident
adjective as in self-evident/self-explanatory
Example Sentences
This is patently true, but apparently not obvious to everyone.
A: Something that is patently true but sometimes difficult to realize is that social media services are completely optional in adult life.
During her White House years she had two secure phone lines in her apartment; the White House response to Hurricane Sandy required her to “become a quasi expert on transportation infrastructure and refined fuel in a handful of days”; and her assessment that she was “helping run the country, in a small way” is patently true.
“There is nothing at all ambiguous about the language, and it means we have to understand that ‘fake news’ will be stopped on political grounds, even if it is patently true and professionally verifiable.
“There is nothing at all ambiguous about the language, and it means we have to understand that ‘fake news’ will be stopped on political grounds, even if it is patently true and professionally verifiable.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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