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manifest adjective [ ˈmanɪfɛst ]

• clear or obvious to the eye or mind.
• "her manifest charm and proven ability"
Similar: obvious, clear, plain, apparent, evident, patent, palpable, distinct, definite, blatant, overt, glaring, barefaced, explicit, transparent, conspicuous, undisguised, unmistakable, unquestionable, undeniable, noticeable, perceptible, visible, recognizable, observable,
Opposite: hidden, secret,

manifest verb

• show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance; demonstrate.
• "Lizzy manifested signs of severe depression"
Similar: display, show, exhibit, demonstrate, betray, present, evince, reveal, indicate, make plain, express, declare,
Opposite: hide,
Origin: late Middle English: via Old French from Latin manifestus .

manifest noun

• a document listing a ship's contents, cargo, passengers, and crew, for the use of customs officers.

manifest verb

• record in a manifest.
• "every passenger is manifested at the point of departure"
Origin: mid 16th century (denoting a manifestation): from Italian manifesto (see manifesto). The current sense dates from the early 17th century.


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