evidently - définition. Qu'est-ce que evidently
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est evidently - définition

AMERICAN REALITY TELEVISION SERIES ON NBC AND MTV
Fear factor; Fear Factor (TV Series); Celebrity Fear Factor; Fear Factor (TV series); Fearfactor; Evidently, fear is not a factor for you

evidently         
  • An [[FBI]] Evidence Response Team gathering evidence by dusting an area for fingerprints
ANYTHING PRESENTED IN SUPPORT OF AN ASSERTION
Evident; EVIDENCE; Disprove; Undisprovable; Presumptive evidence; Prover; Provers; Evidences; Evidencing; Evidenced; Evidently; Evidentiary; Intellectual evidence; Disconfirmation; Disconfirmations; Disconfirm; Disconfirms
1.
You use evidently to say that something is obviously true, for example because you have seen evidence of it yourself.
The man wore a bathrobe and had evidently just come from the bathroom...
The two Russians evidently knew each other.
= clearly, obviously
ADV: ADV with cl/group, ADV before v
2.
You use evidently to show that you think something is true or have been told something is true, but that you are not sure, because you do not have enough information or proof.
From childhood, he was evidently at once rebellious and precocious...
= apparently
ADV: ADV with cl/group, ADV before v
3.
You can use evidently to introduce a statement or opinion and to emphasize that you feel that it is true or correct. (FORMAL)
Quite evidently, it has nothing to do with social background.
ADV: ADV with cl [emphasis]
Evidently         
  • An [[FBI]] Evidence Response Team gathering evidence by dusting an area for fingerprints
ANYTHING PRESENTED IN SUPPORT OF AN ASSERTION
Evident; EVIDENCE; Disprove; Undisprovable; Presumptive evidence; Prover; Provers; Evidences; Evidencing; Evidenced; Evidently; Evidentiary; Intellectual evidence; Disconfirmation; Disconfirmations; Disconfirm; Disconfirms
·adv In an evident manner; clearly; plainly.
Evidently... John Cooper Clarke         
FILM
Evidently John Cooper Clarke; Evidently: John Cooper Clarke; Evidently - John Cooper Clarke; Evidently – John Cooper Clarke
Evidently... John Cooper Clarke is a 2012 television documentary about the life of the Salford performance poet John Cooper Clarke.

Wikipédia

Fear Factor

Fear Factor is an American stunt/dare game show that first aired on NBC from 2001 to 2006 and was initially hosted by comedian and UFC commentator Joe Rogan. The show was adapted by Endemol USA from the original Dutch series titled Now or Neverland.

For the first five seasons, the contestants consisted regularly of three men and three women pitted against each other in a variety of three stunts for a grand prize, usually of $50,000. In the sixth season, the show's format was modified to feature four competing teams of two people who have a pre-existing relationship with one another.

Fear Factor was cancelled by NBC in 2006 after six seasons (142 episodes excluding specials with highlights); NBC would briefly revive the series for a nine-episode run in 2011. In 2017, MTV revived the series with rapper and actor Ludacris assuming the host role; this incarnation ran two seasons (thirty-three episodes) before being cancelled in 2018. The show has since spawned many spin-offs, creating its own media franchise.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour evidently
1. Evidently investors remain unimpressed by that too.
2. Still, the policy has evidently proved ineffectual.
3. It‘s evidently a favourite of ultra–nationalists.
4. Ehud Barak also evidently has revolutionary plans.
5. Exactly." These answers evidently satisfied Hatch.