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What are the precise differences between manifestly, categorically, and patently?



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  • Well, "manifestly" and "patently" are somewhat synonymous, but "categorically" is categorically different.
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  • Well, "manifestly" and "patently" are somewhat synonymous, but "categorically" is categorically different.
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    2 days ago






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    First thing to do: look them up in a dictionary. Then, if you still do not understand what you want to know, come back here, add your definitions to the question, and ask about what confuses you. In the mean time, your question may be "put on hold" until you do that.
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  • Well, "manifestly" and "patently" are somewhat synonymous, but "categorically" is categorically different.
    – Hot Licks
    2 days ago






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    First thing to do: look them up in a dictionary. Then, if you still do not understand what you want to know, come back here, add your definitions to the question, and ask about what confuses you. In the mean time, your question may be "put on hold" until you do that.
    – GEdgar
    2 days ago


















  • Well, "manifestly" and "patently" are somewhat synonymous, but "categorically" is categorically different.
    – Hot Licks
    2 days ago






  • 1




    First thing to do: look them up in a dictionary. Then, if you still do not understand what you want to know, come back here, add your definitions to the question, and ask about what confuses you. In the mean time, your question may be "put on hold" until you do that.
    – GEdgar
    2 days ago
















Well, "manifestly" and "patently" are somewhat synonymous, but "categorically" is categorically different.
– Hot Licks
2 days ago




Well, "manifestly" and "patently" are somewhat synonymous, but "categorically" is categorically different.
– Hot Licks
2 days ago




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First thing to do: look them up in a dictionary. Then, if you still do not understand what you want to know, come back here, add your definitions to the question, and ask about what confuses you. In the mean time, your question may be "put on hold" until you do that.
– GEdgar
2 days ago




First thing to do: look them up in a dictionary. Then, if you still do not understand what you want to know, come back here, add your definitions to the question, and ask about what confuses you. In the mean time, your question may be "put on hold" until you do that.
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2 days ago















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