Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Aug. 2013
When something, a fact, a document, a proof that is presented, or the opinion of someone about something or someone is very clear, true and undoubted we will say that it is evident.
That which is evident It cannot be denied and therefore no one can doubt it. It should be noted that what is evident is closely linked to what can be directly appreciated through the senses. For example, if there is a person who has a frown, a totally stern gesture and not at all nice, it will be evident that he is angry about something.
On the other hand, in the languagecolloquial, it is usual that we use the word that occupies us in this way: this or that thing is evident… From this one on expression people can express that they do not present doubts about some question that is exposed to them before their eyes.
Meanwhile, the obvious is a word that presents a huge variety of synonyms such as: true, unquestionable, obvious and undoubted, among others. Meanwhile, the word that opposes is that of
doubtful, which on the contrary to the one that concerns us refers to that which exhibits doubt, that is, that is unlikely.Doubt is the indeterminacy, hesitation that someone experiences before a situation or fact that he observes and then this will awaken in that person a state of uncertainty and lack of belief in what is being said, exposing, that is, doubts will prevail over certain and obvious questions, that is what happens when there are doubts.
Because of the above, doubt usually paralyzes the actions that someone plans to carry out, specify, while certainties, that which is evident, moves to action because you are sure about something, and then you are not afraid of committing a mistake.
On the other hand, the word evident is used to express yes, of course to something.
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