Examples of 'he was evidently' in a sentence

Meaning of "he was evidently"

he was evidently: This phrase indicates that something is clearly or obviously true based on visible evidence or clear signs. It is often used to express certainty or to emphasize a point

How to use "he was evidently" in a sentence

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he was evidently
In the second period he was evidently in search of freedom.
He was evidently unsure about the best path to take.
During all this time he was evidently struggling for composure.
He was evidently proud of this quality of his.
Although the wind was quite dangerous for us and he was evidently dying.
He was evidently a prosperous and established figure in the town.
Very little is known about his life except that he was evidently a scholar at Fes.
He was evidently very proud of his children.
She was so devoted to him, and he was evidently so devoted to her.
He was evidently surprised when he came across me.
Except in the case of a close investigation, he was evidently quite safe.
He was evidently exhausted as the match neared its end.
He would been studying modern physics, although he was evidently an amateur.
He was evidently selling tobacco on the side.
He liked outdoor games, especially tennis, at which he was evidently quite good.

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He was evidently succeeded by a son similarly named.
He contributed to numerous journals, including Le Ménestrel from 1886 onwards, where he was evidently well-liked.
He was evidently somewhere on the autism spectrum.
On his side, and he was evidently determined to exact his pound of.
He was evidently a great admirer of the work of.
However, he was evidently thinking too much.
He was evidently a man of some wealth.
He was evidently living with a woman who he would gotten pregnant.
He was evidently very well educated.
He was evidently then in good circumstances.
He was evidently a highly regarded counselor who befriended the needy.
He was evidently in advance of his age.
He was evidently possessed of a silver tongue.
He was evidently trapped somewhere.
He was evidently a great preacher.
He was evidently a man of authority.
He was evidently awaiting my signal.
He was evidently a favourite.
He was evidently drunk and was speaking of something that had happened at his school.
He was evidently disappointed.
He was evidently already much in demand even at this early stage in his career.
He was evidently babysitting on me.
He was evidently delighted with the treatment received and the landlady as well.
He was evidently preparing them for a key role after his death and return to heaven.
He was evidently a lawyer in Rome.
He was evidently inspired by the work of his contemporary Viviano Codazzi.
He was evidently wary of the island 's name.
He was evidently asleep, but he kept shifting restlessly.
He was evidently a novice at punting, and his performance was most interesting.
He was evidently attacking someone he keeps calling, the enemy.
He was evidently penitent, as well as paralytic.
He was evidently not at ease, but his mother said no more.
He was evidently a man of very varied interests, and considerable capacity for affairs.
He was evidently concerned with feeding people ; and with food and drink.
He was evidently saying something to the dear defunct, which he dared not utter aloud.

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London is evidently not what you expected it to be
After she fed the horse evidently
Evidently he spent most of the night doing this
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