obviously.

listen to the pronunciation of obviously.
English - Turkish
açıkça

Açıkçası, bu bir kişinin işi olamaz. Tatoeba'nın işbirlikçi olmasının nedeni budur. - Obviously, this cannot be the work of one person. This is why Tatoeba is collaborative.

Açıkçası, o suçlanacak. - Obviously, he is to blame.

apaçık

Sosyal hizmetleri aramak zorunda kaldık. Bu apaçık bir çocuk ihmali olayıydı. - We had to call in social services. This was obviously a case of child neglect.

Bir şey apaçık yanlış. - Something's obviously wrong.

açikça
açıkçası

Açıkçası , o, o tür bir insan değil. - Obviously, he's not that kind of person.

Açıkçası, bu bir kişinin işi olamaz. Tatoeba'nın işbirlikçi olmasının nedeni budur. - Obviously, this cannot be the work of one person. This is why Tatoeba is collaborative.

belli ki

Belli ki işinde çok iyisin. - You're obviously very good at your job.

Belli ki Tom Mary'den hoşlanmıyor. - Tom obviously doesn't like Mary.

besbelli

Tom besbelli ki benimle özel olarak konuşmak istedi. - Tom obviously wanted to talk to me privately.

Tom besbelli bir şey hakkında üzgün. - Tom is obviously upset about something.

açık olarak

Hatalar açık olarak yapıldı. - Mistakes have obviously been made.

z. besbelli, apaçık: This one's obviously the best. En iyisinin bu olduğu apaçık
English - English
obvi

Are you going to the party? Obvi.

obvs

Logan and Zoë had my number, obvs. But for once I wasn't sure that I wanted them to.

{a} evidently, plainly, apparently
In a obvious manner; clearly apparent
in an obvious manner; clearly; unmistakably; plainly
emphasis You use obviously when you are stating something that you expect the person who is listening to know already. Obviously, they've had sponsorship from some big companies There are obviously exceptions to this. = clearly
unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'); "the answer is obviously wrong"; "she was in bed and evidently in great pain"; "he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"; "it is all patently nonsense"; "she has apparently been living here for some time"; "I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"; "You are plainly wrong"; "he is plain stubborn
You use obviously to indicate that something is easily noticed, seen, or recognized. They obviously appreciate you very much. used to mean that a fact can easily be noticed or understood