What does patently mean in English?

What does patently mean in English?

DEFINITIONS1. in a way that is so obvious that no one could disagree. a patently unfair law. patently clear/false/obvious/wrong: It was patently obvious that she was lying.

How do you pronounce Telephono?

  1. teh. leh. foh. noh.
  2. te. le. fo. no.
  3. te. lé fo. no.

What type of adverb is patently?

adverb
In a clear and unambiguous manner.

Can you say patently clear?

Use the adverb patently when you want to emphasize something as clearly obvious. For example, you might say “It’s patently clear that you hate spinach.”

What does patently wrong mean?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpa‧tent‧ly /ˈpeɪtntli $ ˈpæ-/ adverb formal very clearly The treatment is patently not working. patently false/untrue To say that the proposal has no disadvantages at all is patently untrue.

How do the British say phone?

Believe it or not, ‘dog’ is a slang word for ‘phone’ – it comes from a special kind of London slang called Cockney rhyming slang… Feifei: Yes – this is a good one. Dogs like bones, and the phrase ‘dog and bone’ rhymes with ‘phone’… Dog and bone, phone!

What does patently obvious mean?

As such if something were ‘patently obvious’, it is a particular type of obvious that would not overcome the ‘obvious test’ used by Patent examiners in assessing an invention. In other words something that is patently obvious is something that is very much within sight given everything else around.

What is patently false?

patently false/untrue To say that the proposal has no disadvantages at all is patently untrue. It’s patently obvious that you’re in love with her.

How do you use patently?

Patently sentence example The claim that Muslims acted only in defense is patently untrue. This decision is so patently unjust that it has been very widely ascribed to a deliberate design to keep the two countries apart.