Synonyms for patently


Grammar : Adv
Spell : pat-nt or for 10, 12–15, peyt-; especially British peyt-nt
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpæt nt or for 10, 12–15, ˈpeɪt-; especially British ˈpeɪt nt

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Définition of patently

Origin :
  • late 14c., "open letter or document from some authority," shortened form of Anglo-French lettre patent (also in Medieval Latin (litteræ) patentes), literally "open letter" (late 13c.), from Old French patente (see patent (adj.).
  • The Letters Patent were ... written upon open sheets of parchment, with the Great Seal pendent at the bottom ... [while] the 'Litteræ Clausæ,' or Letters Close, ... being of a more private nature, and addressed to one or two individuals only, were closed or folded up and sealed on the outside. [S.R. Scargill-Bird, "A Guide to the Principal Classes of Documents at the Public Record Office," 1891]
  • Meaning "a license covering an invention" is from 1580s.
  • As in markedly : adv distinctly
  • As in clearly : adv without any doubt
  • As in evidently : adv apparently, clearly
  • As in apparently : adv obviously
Example sentences :
  • The Queen, for patently she was that, bowed graciously at us.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930 » by Various
  • Nevertheless, his gratitude was well-expressed and patently sincere.
  • Extract from : « The Genius » by Margaret Horton Potter
  • Yet the man had been frank, straightforward, patently honest.
  • Extract from : « The Daffodil Mystery » by Edgar Wallace
  • Patently he was not the speaker, and patently he has heard nothing.
  • Extract from : « From a Cornish Window » by Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
  • But "the boys" were not inclined to compromise with a man who was patently in the wrong.
  • Extract from : « Roosevelt in the Bad Lands » by H. Hagedorn.
  • She had taken her own stand and the world had patently respected it.
  • Extract from : « Country Neighbors » by Alice Brown
  • The man was patently the Puritan prisoner, the woman was the chatelaine of Harby.
  • Extract from : « The Lady of Loyalty House » by Justin Huntly McCarthy
  • Gordon, patently indignant, replied that the General never bit.
  • Extract from : « Mountain Blood » by Joseph Hergesheimer
  • But the brain behind it was patently jarred and numbed for an instant.
  • Extract from : « The Raid on the Termites » by Paul Ernst
  • And secondly, because the Queen is—patently and to all people—proved lewd.'
  • Extract from : « The Fifth Queen Crowned » by Ford Madox Ford

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