inevident (Meaning)

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inevident (a.)

Not evident; not clear or obvious; obscure.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inevident

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inevident Sentence Examples

  1. The truth was inevident, shrouded in a veil of deception.
  2. The evidence was inevident, leaving no trace of the perpetrator.
  3. The cause of the accident remained inevident, despite thorough investigation.
  4. The thief's motive was inevident, as they left no clues behind.
  5. The culprit's identity was inevident, leaving the case unresolved.
  6. The child's disappearance was inevident, with no witnesses or apparent reason.
  7. The disease's symptoms were inevident, making diagnosis difficult.
  8. The government's secret project was inevident to the public, kept under tight security.
  9. The impact of the new technology on society was inevident, as it had yet to be widely adopted.
  10. The suspect's involvement in the crime was inevident, based on the lack of corroborating evidence.

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Not evident; not clear or obvious; obscure.

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The truth was inevident, shrouded in a veil of deception.

The evidence was inevident, leaving no trace of the perpetrator.

The cause of the accident remained inevident, despite thorough investigation.

The thief's motive was inevident, as they left no clues behind.