manifest

adjective
UK: /ˈmænɪfest/
US: /ˈmænɪfest/
  1. Clear or obvious to the eye or mind.

    1. His anger was manifest to everyone in the room.
    2. The manifest impossibility of the task discouraged the team from even starting it.
manifest verb
  1. To show something clearly, through signs or actions.

    1. His fear began to manifest as trembling.
    2. The disease can manifest in many different ways, making diagnosis difficult.
  2. To appear or become evident.

    1. The problem began to manifest after a few weeks.
    2. His symptoms manifested shortly after he returned from his trip abroad.
manifest noun
  1. A document listing the cargo or passengers of a ship or aircraft.

    1. The customs officer checked the ship's manifest.
    2. All details should be written clearly in the manifest for cargo.

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The phonetic transcription of "manifest" is /ˈmænɪfest/ in British English and /ˈmænɪfest/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "manifest": obvious, clear, evident, display, reveal, show.

Example usage of "manifest": "His anger was manifest to everyone in the room.". More examples on the page.