"The work apparently looked alright, but eventually turned out to be not up to the mark."
The use of the word enigma is apparently an enigma to you! Delicious irony!
You just did. Eventually, everyone will use the word eventually
No, a comma is not typically used before the word "apparently" at the end of a sentence.
The change in the company's location was apparently due to the need for more space.Priceless artwork had apparently been stolen during the museum's power outage.
Eventually you would have to forgive someone if you don't want to hold a grudge.
what is the latin root for apparently
Other than its use as a proper noun (username), it apparently has no English definition.
The root word of "apparently" is "appareo," which comes from the Latin word "apparere" meaning "to appear" or "to show."
Apparently, he was cheating on me.
Vaporization of water eventually results in the formation of clouds.
There is apparently no such word.
APPARENT