Roget's Thesaurus eBook

Peter Roget
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 925 pages of information about Roget's Thesaurus.

Roget's Thesaurus eBook

Peter Roget
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 925 pages of information about Roget's Thesaurus.
703; panchement.
     evidence &c. 467. 
     V. make manifest, render manifest &c. adj.; bring forth, bring
forward, bring to the front, bring into view; give notice; express; represent, set forth, exhibit; show, show up; expose; produce; hold up to view, expose to view; set before one, place before one, lay before one, one’s eyes; tell to one’s face; trot out, put through one’s paces, bring to light, display, demonstrate, unroll; lay open; draw out, bring out; bring out in strong relief; call into notice, bring into notice; hold up the mirror; wear one’s heart upon his sleeve; show one’s face, show one’s colors; manifest oneself; speak out; make no mystery, make no secret of; unfurl the flag; proclaim &c. (publish) 531.
     indicate &c. (direct attention to) 457; disclose &c. 529; elicit &c.
480a.
     be manifest &c. adj.; appear &c. (be visible) 446; transpire &c. (be
disclosed) 529; speak for itself, stand to reason; stare one in the face, rear its head; give token, give sign, give indication of; tell its own tale &c. (intelligible) 518. 
     Adj. manifest, apparent; salient, striking, demonstrative, prominent,
in the foreground, notable, pronounced.
     flagrant; notorious &c. (public) 531; arrant; stark staring; unshaded,
glaring.
     defined, definite.
     distinct, conspicuous &c. (visible) 446; obvious, evident,
unmistakable, indubitable, not to be mistaken, palpable, self-evident, autoptical[obs3]; intelligible &c. 518.
     plain, clear, clear as day, clear as daylight, clear as noonday; plain
as a pike staff, plain as the sun at noon-day, plain as the nose on one’s face, plain as the way to parish church.
     explicit, overt, patent, express; ostensible; open, open as day;
naked, bare, literal, downright, undisguised, exoteric.
     unreserved, frank, plain-spoken &c. (artless) 703; candid (veracious)
543; barefaced.
     manifested &c. v.; disclosed &c. 529; capable of being shown,
producible; inconcealable[obs3], unconcealable; no secret. 
     Adv. manifestly, openly &c. adj.; before one’s eyes, under one’s nose,
to one’s face, face to face, above board, cartes sur table, on the stage, in open court, in the open streets; in market overt; in the face of day, face of heaven; in broad daylight, in open daylight; without reserve; at first blush, prima facie[Lat], on the face of; in set terms. 
     Phr. cela saute aux yeux[French]; he that runs may read; you can see
it with half an eye; it needs no ghost to tell us [Hamlet]; the meaning lies on the surface; cela va sans dire[Fr]; res ipsa loquitur[Lat]; “clothing the palpable and familiar” [Coleridge]; fari quae sentiat[Lat]; volto sciolto i pensieri stretti [It]; “you don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows” [Bob Dylan].

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