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Definition of manifest :
1. A list or invoice of a ship's cargo, containing a description by marks, numbers, etc., of each package of goods, to be exhibited at the customhouse.
2. A public declaration; an open statement; a manifesto. See Manifesto.
3. Detected; convicted; - with of.
4. Evident to the senses, esp. to the sight; apparent; distinctly perceived; hence, obvious to the understanding; apparent to the mind; easily apprehensible; plain; not obscure or hidden.
5. To exhibit the manifests or prepared invoices of; to declare at the customhouse.
6. To show plainly; to make to appear distinctly, - usually to the mind; to put beyond question or doubt; to display; to exhibit.
Synonyms:
translucent, perspicuous, endorse, unembellished, express, bald-faced, explicit, make no secret of something, spare, unadorned, show up, clear-cut, unmingled, unambiguous, proclaim, personify, unornamented, bear witness, offer, take the stand, unambivalent, luculent, evidence, ringing, body forth, sheer, express yourself, tell, open-and-shut, shew, surrender, convey, personalize, incarnate, nonambiguous, pellucid, externalize, barefaced, bald, lucid, intelligible, noticeable, voice, render, license, indorse, unpatterned, march, substitute, transparent, study at evident, broad, unmixed, ostensible, unvarnished, homely, luminous, seeming, unmistakable, diaphanous, communicate, pronounced, palpable, bright-line, decided, identifiable, objectify, exteriorize, unequivocal, give away, demo, crystal clear, licence, straightforward, limpid
evince (part of speech: verb)
betoken, document, determine, evince, demonstrate, state, corroborate, exemplify, establish, indicate, support, connote, vouch, prove, adduce, illustrate, certify, witness, observe, confirm, avouch, attest, substantiate, testify, exhibit, validate, declare, authenticate, depose
list (part of speech: noun)
documentation, notebook, list, index, inventory, treasury, scrapbook, journal, check, statement, recount, lexicon, ledger, calendar, diary, yearbook, bank-book, docket, bill, history, log, menu, sum, thesaurus, census, table, file, workbook, detail, annals, repertory, roster, roll, record, daybook, storybook, chronicle, scroll, registry, score, novel, schedule, album, summary, tally, digest, logbook, total, enumeration, recording, itemization, book, store, tabulate, pad, catalog, account, budget, invoice, register, blank-book, waybill, cash book, count, collection, annual, tablet, dictionary
demonstrate (part of speech: verb)
flaunt, flourish, expose, convince, uncover, unveil, unmask
manifest (part of speech: verb)
embody, materialize, display, appear, present, show, reveal
visible (part of speech: adjective)
perceivable, perceptible, apparent, conspicuous, observable, clear, obvious, evident, discernible, salient, distinct, seeable, visible, plain
open (part of speech: adjective)
gaping, uncapped, uncovered, agape, unbarred, yawning, unlocked, ajar, admitting, unclosed, unstopped, bare, open, accessible, exposed, unobstructed, unimpeded, unplugged, unbolted, patent
Usage examples:
- From a converse point of view the same truth is manifest. - "Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I", Herbert Spencer.
- Nevertheless some danger is only too manifest, and Parliament may yet be asked to do what Continental governments have done- viz. - "Occultism and Common-Sense", Beckles Willson.
- And of the scheme the test Is not five thousand years, which leave the van Just where it was, but this change manifest In fifty thousand years between the mind Neanderthal's and Shelley's. - "Toward the Gulf", Edgar Lee Masters.