manifest
Prononciation : [ˈmænɪˌfɛst]
Contexte : « display feelings »
(verb) to show or express something clearly. If you manifest your feelings, you make them visible or obvious to others, like when you're happy and you smile.
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She manifested her excitement by jumping up and down.
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He didn't manifest any sadness even though he felt it inside.
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How do you manifest your emotions when you're happy?
Contexte : « visibility »
(adjective) something that is clear or obvious. If something is manifest, it’s easy to see or understand, like when the sun is shining brightly.
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The difference between the two plans was manifest to everyone in the meeting.
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The benefits of the new policy were not manifest to the employees at first.
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What are some manifest signs that a storm is coming?
Contexte : « document »
(noun) a list of goods or items, usually in transportation. A manifest is like a checklist for what is being moved or delivered.
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The captain checked the manifest before setting sail to ensure all cargo was on board.
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Without a manifest, we couldn't verify what supplies were missing from the shipment.
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Can you show me the manifest for the delivery truck?