0 in a way that is clear or obvious without needing any proof or explanation:
Any growth in unemployment is self-evidently a matter of extreme seriousness.
Your statement hardly requires comment since it is self-evidently false.
He cannot write, and even speech itself is for him, as for no other character, compromised and self-evidently imperfect.
At the drawing board the struggle is to find that difficult synthesis that, when discovered, seems self-evidently correct.
The final criterion for research, that it be of such intrinsic quality that it is published, has been self-evidently fulfilled.
Prevention of this group of malformations is self-evidently highly desirable.
Historians have too often assumed that the "mechanical philosophy" was obviously progressive and so self-evidently defined.