0 used to say you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true:
Apparently it's going to rain today.
Apparently he's had enough of England and is going back to Australia.
You know I told you Alice's party was on the 13th? Well I saw her last night and apparently it's on the 14th.
She looks about ten, but apparently she's 14.
I thought they were married but apparently not (= they are not married).
An 80-year-old woman was badly hurt in what the police describe as an apparently motiveless attack (= an attack for no apparent reason).
1 according to what seems to be true or what is likely, based on what you know:
The computer trouble was apparently caused by a programming error.
The train was delayed, apparently due to leaves on the line.
His resignation was apparently for personal rather than professional reasons.
He lives in Little Overington, apparently, wherever that is.
A series of apparently unconnected events led to his resignation.
I heard a rumour that she's leaving, but apparently it's not true.
Because of qualitative differences observed between behaviors apparently shared by the two populations, we favor this second interpretation.
Due recognition must also be given to changes in nuptial fertility and to apparently changing perceptions of the roles of marriage and the family.
Put together apparently by 1755, it has been identified as the only surviving opera from the missions.
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