ostensibly
/ɑˈstɛn.sə.bli/adverb4 syllables
Ostensibly means: from appearances alone.
Synonyms for ostensibly11
adverb, as in from appearances alone
What does ostensibly mean?1
adverb
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from appearances alone“irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Ostensibly in a sentence
- He invited her up to his room, ostensibly to look at his stamp collection.adamtrousers
- Ostensibly it seemed like a bad idea, but he couldn't help doing it anyway.mccarras
- The rise in ticket prices was ostensibly to pay for improvements to the service.voxbubnya
- Tom was ostensibly at the zoo.AlanF_US
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