What are some opposite words for Manifest?
Antonyms for Manifest
ˈmæn əˌfɛstman·i·fest
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
manifest
Clear (Latin clarus, bright, brilliant) primarily refers to that which shines, and impresses the mind through the eye with a sense of luster or splendor. A substance is said to be clear that offers no impediment to vision — is not dim, dark, or obscure. Transparent refers to the medium through which a substance is seen, clear to the substance itself, without reference to anything to be seen through it; we speak of a stream as clear when we think of the water itself; we speak of it as transparent with reference to the ease with which we see the pebbles at the bottom. Clear is also said of that which comes to the senses without dimness, dulness, obstruction, or obscurity, so that there is no uncertainty as to its exact form, character, or meaning, with something of the brightness or brilliancy implied in the primary meaning of the word clear; as, the outlines of the ship were clear against the sky; a clear view; a clear note; "clear as a bell;" a clear, frosty air; a clear sky; a clear statement; hence, the word is used for that which is free from any kind of obstruction; as, a clear field. Lucid and pellucid refer to a shining clearness, as of crystal. A transparent body allows the forms and colors of objects beyond to be seen through it; a translucent body allows light to pass through, but may not permit forms and colors to be distinguished; plate glass is transparent, ground glass is translucent. Limpid refers to a liquid clearness, or that which suggests it; as, limpid streams. That which is distinct is well defined, especially in outline, each part or object standing or seeming apart from any other, not confused, indefinite, or blurred; distinct enunciation enables the hearer to catch every word or vocal sound without perplexity or confusion; a distinct statement is free from indefiniteness or ambiguity; a distinct apprehension of a thought leaves the mind in no doubt or uncertainty regarding it. That is plain, in the sense here considered, which is, as it were, level to the thought, so that one goes straight on without difficulty or hindrance; as, plain language; a plain statement; a clear explanation. Perspicuous is often equivalent to plain, but plain never wholly loses the meaning of unadorned, so that we can say the style is perspicuous tho highly ornate, when we could not call it at once ornate and plain. Compare EVIDENT.
Antonyms:
ambiguous, cloudy, dim, dubious, foggy, indistinct, mysterious, obscure, opaque, turbid, unintelligible, vagueSynonyms:
apparent, clear, diaphanous, distinct, evident, explicit, intelligible, limpid, lucid, obvious, pellucid, perspicuous, plain, straightforward, translucent, transparent, unadorned, unambiguous, unequivocal, unmistakablePreposition:
Clear to the mind; clear in argument; clear of or from annoyances.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
manifestadjective
Antonyms:
invisible, dubious, inconspicuous, indistinctSynonyms:
visible, obvious, distinct, conspicuous, indubitable, clear, evident, plain, patent, apparent, open
Princeton's WordNet
manifestadjective
a customs document listing the contents put on a ship or plane
Antonyms:
unobviousapparent, evident, manifest, patent, plain, unmistakableverb
clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
"the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"; "evident hostility"; "manifest disapproval"; "patent advantages"; "made his meaning plain"; "it is plain that he is no reactionary"; "in plain view"
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unobviousSynonyms:
unembellished, observable, apparent, ostensible, spare, apparent(a), unornamented, patent, plain, sheer, homely, unmistakable, discernible, unmingled, manifest, unvarnished, unmixed, evident, unpatterned, bare, seeming(a)attest, certify, manifest, demonstrate, evidenceverb
provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes
"His high fever attested to his illness"; "The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication"; "This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness"
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unobviousSynonyms:
licence, certify, demo, testify, license, march, prove, evidence, take the stand, demonstrate, attest, bear witness, shew, indorse, present, exhibit, establish, tell, endorse, manifest, showmanifestverb
record in a ship's manifest
"each passenger must be manifested"
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unobviousSynonyms:
certify, demonstrate, attest, evidencemanifestverb
reveal its presence or make an appearance
"the ghost manifests each year on the same day"
Antonyms:
unobviousSynonyms:
certify, demonstrate, attest, evidence
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How to use Manifest in a sentence?
We’ve seen the system under pressure for well over a year, it was just a question of time before it was going to manifest itself in incidents, thankfully there’ve been no accidents – yet.
We have a bird's eye view, we're seeing so much chaos manifest outside of our home that we can't imagine how bad it is inside. You know, we stopped counting how many bodies came out.
The good man shuns evil and follows good; he keeps secret that which ought to be hidden; he makes his virtues manifest to all; he does not forsake one in adversity; he gives in season: such are the marks of a worthy friend.
Manifest kindness to embrace greatness.
She talked the other day how we are taking this campaign national. I think a lot of the markers have been laid on a lot of what the core contrasts are on this campaign. There will be a couple debates in the next 10 days and I am sure some of those differences they have will manifest themselves and surface again, but in a phase of the campaign where we are not truly running a national campaign and in some of these states she has the opportunity to be there only for a brief period, we are going to lead with our affirmative message.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#4709 | cloudy | |
#8257 | invisible | |
#9389 | dim | |
#9735 | mysterious | |
#13329 | manifest | |
#13380 | obscure | |
#14437 | vague | |
#17795 | ambiguous | |
#17805 | opaque | |
#23071 | dubious | |
#32292 | foggy | |
#45217 | unintelligible | |
#67973 | indistinct | |
#68439 | inconspicuous | |
#88701 | turbid |
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