Definitionadj. clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
Last update: June 1, 2016
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A manifest truth. [adjective]
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A manifest is a list of passengers or cargo in an aircraft. [noun]
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The symptoms manifested themselves ten days later. [verb]
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Every passenger is manifested at the point of departure. [verb]
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The west was open for its final chapters, its manifest destiny. [adjective]
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It means either " to make glorious " or " to manifest as being glorious. [Please select]
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Chingachgook was a solitary exception to the interest manifested by the native part of the audience. [Please select]
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There was at first a fierce and manifest display of joy, and then it was instantly subdued in a look of cunning coldness. [Please select]
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Accordingly, this alarming annunciation was received, as Magua intended, with manifest disapprobation, if not with alarm. [Please select]
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Whatever might have been the private opinion of Uncas of their respective abilities in this particular, his grave countenance manifested no opinion of his superiority. [Please select]
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Munro witnessed this movement with manifest uneasiness; nor did he fail to demand an instant explanation. [Please select]
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"'Tis the name his Canada fathers have given to Magua," returned the runner, with an air that manifested his pride at the distinction.' [Please select]
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