evidentemente
When you want to say that something is very clear or obvious, you can use the word evidentemente. It's like saying "obviously" or "evidently" in English. For example, if it's raining, you might say, "Evidentemente, necesitamos un paraguas" (Obviously, we need an umbrella). You use it when something is so clear that it doesn't need much explanation. So, if you are sure about something and want to express that clarity, evidentemente is a great word to use!
Teste-toi 12 questions
Ella está muy cansada. ___, necesita descansar.
The context implies she needs to rest because she is tired, making 'evidently' the correct choice.
Si no estudias, ___, no aprobarás el examen.
The consequence of not studying is obviously failing, so 'evidently' fits here.
El coche no arranca, ___, no tiene gasolina.
If the car doesn't start, the obvious reason suggested is no gasoline.
Ha estado lloviendo todo el día. ___, el suelo está mojado.
It's obvious the ground would be wet after a day of rain.
Perdió las llaves. ___, no puede abrir la puerta.
If someone loses their keys, they obviously can't open the door.
No hay comida en la nevera. ___, tenemos que ir al supermercado.
No food in the fridge clearly means a trip to the supermarket is needed.
This sentence means 'She is happy.' The correct word order is subject, verb, adjective.
This sentence means 'The dog runs.' The correct word order is article, noun, verb.
This sentence means 'We eat apples.' The correct word order is subject, verb, object.
/ 12 correct
Perfect score!
Exemple
Evidentemente, no entendió las instrucciones.
Contenu associé
Ce mot dans d'autres langues
Expressions liées
Plus de mots sur academic
a fin de
B1In order to; with the aim of.
a mi parecer
B1In my opinion; to my mind.
a partir de
B1Starting from; based on; as of.
abordar
B2To address or tackle a topic, problem, or situation. In a literal sense, it can also mean to board a ship or approach someone to speak.
abstracción
B1The quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.
abstractamente
B1In an abstract manner; in theory rather than in practice.
abstracto
B1Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
abstracto/a
B2Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
abstraer
B1To extract or remove (something); to form a general idea or quality.
académicamente
B2In an academic manner; in terms of academic performance or study.