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offensichtliche

Offensichtliche is the attributive form of the German adjective offensichtlich, meaning obvious or evident. It is used before a noun to describe something that is readily perceived, clearly true, or easy to recognize.

In use, offensichtliche appears in feminine singular and plural forms, among others. For example, die offensichtliche

Etymologically, offensichtlich derives from the components offen (open) and sichtbar (visible), signaling that something is open

Usage notes and nuances: offensichtliche conveys a strong sense of perceptible clarity, but it can be evaluative

See also: Offensichtlichkeit, das Offensichtliche, offensichtliche Beweise, offensichtlich.

Tatsache
(the
obvious
fact)
or
offensichtliche
Tatsachen
(obvious
facts).
The
form
also
occurs
in
standard
noun
phrases
when
the
adjective
is
inflected
in
other
grammatical
cases
or
numbers.
Additionally,
there
is
a
related
noun
das
Offensichtliche
(the
obvious
thing)
and
the
abstract
noun
Offensichtlichkeit
(the
obviousness).
to
perception
or
not
in
doubt.
The
adverbial
counterpart
is
offensichtlich,
meaning
obviously
or
evidently.
These
forms
are
widely
used
across
varieties
of
German,
including
journalistic,
academic,
and
everyday
language.
and
subjective
depending
on
context.
In
some
situations,
speakers
may
prefer
less
assertive
terms
such
as
deutlich
or
offenbar
(apparently)
to
hedge
a
claim.
The
word
can
also
be
contrasted
with
more
nuanced
expressions
when
the
evidence
is
debated
rather
than
clear-cut.