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it apparently means
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it apparently means" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to convey that something seems to have a particular meaning based on available information or context. Example: "After reviewing the document, it apparently means that we need to submit our reports by Friday."
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But it apparently means the same thing.
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"And I just became incredibly white and English and just went 'Nothing.' And Jay Z went 'All right, get money' — which I looked into and it apparently means go make things happen — and then I said, 'Will do.' I like to think he's my best friend".
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The final season started as it apparently means to go on, with Blair and Chuck firmly reinserted into each other's lives, humping like there's no tomorrow in Monte Carlo.
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For early Christians, "it apparently meant that the kingdom of God would triumph not by inflicting violence but by enduring it," notes McLaren, "not by making others suffer but by willingly enduring suffering for the sake of justice -- not by coercing or humiliating others but by enduring their humiliation with gentle dignity".
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What it apparently meant was that nominees it supported should be given a vote.
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It apparently meant to say: "The W operates only in Brooklyn on the weekends," which is the case.
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It also apparently means spreading his denial of the Holocaust, calling it a "racket" invented by Jewish people who want to claim certain tax deductions.
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It now apparently means those who defend the rights of minorities and women.
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The way the word swagger has been used, especially the way Old Spice advertises it, it's apparently meant to exhibit some kind of machismo, a confidence thing.
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While "down with that" apparently means "it's cool, ok, alright," I was astounded to learn that you are "up" for something when you are so excited about it that you have an erection.
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It is, apparently, meant to bring about synesthesia and, wait for it, the heightening of the experience of eating baked beans.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "it apparently means", ensure the context provides sufficient evidence for the apparent meaning to be logically inferred. Avoid using it when the meaning is explicitly stated.
Common error
Avoid using "it apparently means" when the implication is weak or unsupported. Ensure there is a clear basis for your interpretation to maintain credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it apparently means" functions as an explanatory expression. It introduces an interpretation or understanding of something based on available information or context. As Ludwig suggests, it indicates a deduction rather than a direct statement of fact.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it apparently means" is used to express an inferred meaning based on available information, a deduction rather than a direct statement. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and its frequent use in news and media. While its usage is relatively uncommon, it serves a crucial role in explaining interpretations or understandings derived from context. When you use "it apparently means", ensure a solid basis for your inference to maintain credibility. Consider alternatives like "it seems to imply" or "it suggests" for subtle differences in meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it seems to imply
Focuses on suggestion rather than direct meaning.
it suggests
Emphasizes an indirect indication.
it would seem to indicate
Adds a layer of hesitancy or speculation.
it can be interpreted as
Highlights the subjective nature of interpretation.
it is understood to mean
Focuses on common understanding or convention.
the implication is
Directly points to the implied meaning.
this suggests
Similar to "it suggests" but may refer to a more immediate context.
it is likely to mean
Highlights probability and expectation.
it points to the fact that
Draws attention to an underlying fact or condition.
this indicates
Draws direct attention to what is signified.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "it apparently means" in a sentence?
Consider using alternatives like "it seems to imply", "it suggests", or "it can be interpreted as" to add nuance or specificity to your writing.
Is it better to say "it apparently means" or "it clearly means"?
"It apparently means" implies some level of deduction or inference, while "it clearly means" suggests the meaning is obvious and straightforward. Choose the phrase that accurately reflects the certainty of the meaning you're conveying.
What does "apparently" really mean in the phrase "it apparently means"?
In the phrase "it apparently means", "apparently" indicates that the meaning is based on available evidence or observation, but there may be some uncertainty or room for interpretation.
In what contexts is it appropriate to use "it apparently means"?
Use "it apparently means" when you want to convey an interpretation or understanding of something based on the information at hand, especially when there is no explicit statement of that meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested