Self-moving objects, which are not manifestly living things, are apt to excite a feeling of alarm in children, as indeed to some extent in the more intelligent animals.
This applies pretty manifestly to the strongly illumined rose-red curtain which Professor Preyer's boy greeted with signs of satisfaction at the age of twenty-three days.
The science which has not examined the facts has, it is true, not admitted the contention, but its opinion is manifestly worthless, or at the best of less weight than that of the humblest student of psychic phenomena.
It would be a pleasure to survey the whole field of literature in the broadest sense and to note the creative power of the King James version; but that is manifestly impossible here.
Take any of the great books of literature and black out the phrases which manifestly come directly from the English Bible, and you would mark them beyond recovery.
All the elements which preceded it except one can be introduced; if the result is the same as in its presence, manifestly it is not essential.
That was so manifestly pique, however, that it is only to be regretted that the translation did not have the benefit of his great Hebrew knowledge.
How much natural grief, how much vanity, how much maudlin excitement was in her wish, I cannot tell; but manifestly there was nothing to do but to have the coffin opened.
I wanted to put my arms about his neck and kiss him as I used to do when we were babies; but that was manifestly not to be thought of, at least not in the street in plain sight of the blacksmith shop.
But to conclude: is there not a direct application of her favour, bounty, and piety manifestly discovered in this action?
The corrupt ways by which in this our time they arrive at the height to which their ambitions aspire, manifestly enough declares that their ends cannot be very good.
Gertrude's passion was so sweetly and serenely mortal, and it was so manifestly appeased.
It was through her eyes only that she apologized for her husband, whose own eyes weremanifestly incapable of apologizing for anything.
He stood absolutely still, his head and shoulders bowed over the book he wasmanifestly not reading.
He could withstand any manifestly unspiritual appeal, restrained by his own fineness and an invincible disdain.
And Nina, with her murkiness, was manifestlyin love with this spiritual, this mystical young man.
Brodrick became manifestly entangled in the process of his thought.
She had been manifestly unhappy when he last saw her.
And if we can raise passions as high on worse foundations, it shews our genius in tragedy is greater; for, in all other parts of it, the English have manifestly excelled them.
It is manifestly impossible to trace all the changes in this program.
For he writes most manifestly to them, saying, "How say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
For he does not say, He that is baptized by one manifestly dead, but absolutely, "by one dead.
The current has already acquired considerable force, and is manifestly increasing.
On that trial were engaged some of the ablest lawyers of our country, and he manifestly took the lead of them all.
Derain is the chief of the new French school--a school destined manifestly to be less cosmopolitan than its predecessor.
The output of verse, which was manifestly much too easy to write and difficult to read, went up suddenly by leaps and bounds.
To what end should I live, or how shall I appear among the Spartan women, when it shall so manifestly be seen that I have not been able to move to compassion either a husband or a father?
As portrayed by Aristophanes, the women of his day manifestly knew how to assert their equality.
She manifestly became much attached to her captor, and left "all unwillingly" when she was carried off to Agamemnon's tent.
It is manifestlyan imitation of the tirade of Semonides.
The great giraffe was now running apart from the rest of the troop, going great guns, and manifestly thinking only of the safety of his own skin.
I know my father said something in his last letter about our going halves, but that is manifestly unfair to you, who have had the whole weight of this discovery on your shoulders.
As they approached, the thing, with a strange inhuman, angry grunt, manifestly copied from the baboons, darted away and ran round the cave wall.
It had manifestly been consorting with the baboons for a considerable time, for its knees were hard and horny from much contact with the ground, as also were its hands and feet.
To the right they saw an elephant, manifestly a cow and wounded, shambling towards them.
Cutting this open, he took out four small nuggets of gold, manifestly water-worn.
It was a flattish nugget, pale yellow in colour, smooth and rounded as to its edges, manifestly much water-worn, and measuring about three inches in length by one in breadth.
These nuggets, varying in size and weight from a pea to more than five ounces, had scarcely any indication of quartz or other extraneous substance about them, and were manifestly nearly all pure and solid metal.
The rest of the oxen stood huddled together in a bunch to the right hand, snorting and bellowing, manifestly in a state of intense fear and excitement.
As he turned his horse that way, the pointer, hitherto standing with hackles up, manifestly in a state of intense anger, suddenly turned and fled, her tail between her legs.
The Boers--for they were manifestly both Dutchmen--were now close to the hotel.
Manifestly she did not, or how could she have needed nine enormous days to be set in repair?
Ingeborg manifestly enjoyed herself, but it was with an absorption in what she was seeing and an obliviousness to himself that seemed to him both excessive and tiresome.
But if applied as meaning that all men are born with equal capacities, or even inherent abilities in like measure for each, the aphorism becomes absurd and manifestly false.
On the contrary, the full meaning of the act is manifestly opposed to such an idea.
From these two glittering descriptions manifestly something must be deducted; we are in wonder-land, and among supernatural or magical conditions.
The Major announced that he would himself make love to her; but both Margaret and Jeff declared that Providence manifestly intended him for Miss Jemima.
He was extremely complimentary as to the appearance of his young friends, and declared that Laura had been voted the belle of the ball by several of the leading authorities of the club, against whose decision there was manifestly no appeal.
We see this in the case of imperfect nails growing on the stumps of amputated fingers,[924] for the gemmules of the nails have manifestlybeen developed at the nearest point.
In other cases organs which are not manifestly related, through some unknown bond vary together, and are consequently liable, without any intention on man's part, to be simultaneously acted on by selection.
With Cattle there can be no doubt that extremely close interbreeding may be long carried on, advantageously with respect to external characters and with no manifestly apparent evil as far as constitution is concerned.
One of the two additional stamens is manifestly formed by the development of a microscopically minute papilla, which may be found at the base of the upper lip of the flower in all common snapdragons, at least in nineteen plants examined by me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manifestly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.