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What does apparently means?

"Apparently" is an adverb that means "according to what seems or is said to be true". It suggests that something is likely to be true, but the speaker is not entirely certain.

Here's a breakdown of what "apparently" implies:

* Uncertainty: The speaker is not providing firsthand knowledge. They are relaying information they have heard or observed, but they may not have verified its accuracy.

* Inference: The speaker is drawing a conclusion based on the information they have, but it's not a definite fact.

* Possible Contradiction: "Apparently" often implies that there might be a different or more accurate explanation, and the speaker is open to the possibility of being wrong.

Here are some examples of how "apparently" is used:

* "Apparently, it's going to rain tomorrow." (The speaker heard a weather forecast but isn't sure if it's accurate.)

* "He apparently lost his job." (The speaker heard a rumor but doesn't know the details or if it's true.)

* "Apparently, she's moving to a new city." (The speaker has been told this but doesn't know for sure.)

It's important to note that "apparently" can also be used sarcastically, implying that the speaker doesn't believe what they are saying.

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