adv
obviously
O-vee-uhs-lee
adv
1
Clearly; in a way that's easy to see or understand.
"She was obviously exhausted after the flight."
2
Used to introduce a statement as if it should be self-evident, sometimes with a hint of sarcasm.
"Obviously, I'm going to say yes — it's a dream job."
How to Use Obviously
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishClearly, or "of course" — often used to stress that something should be plain to see.
When to use it
Used sarcastically or dismissively, "obviously" can sound blunt or rude — tone matters.
Common pairings
obviously wrong
obviously upset
Word Forms
more obviously comparative, most obviously superlative
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seriously
curiously
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viciously
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hideously
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