Definitions for manifests

manifests man·i·fest

Spelling: [man-uh-fest]
IPA: /ˈmæn əˌfɛst/

Manifests is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 18 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 547 anagrams from letters in manifests (aefimnsst).

Definitions for manifests

noun

  1. a list of the cargo carried by a ship, made for the use of various agents and officials at the ports of destination.
  2. a list or invoice of goods transported by truck or train.
  3. a list of the cargo or passengers carried on an airplane.
  4. a list of the cargo carried by a ship, made for the use of various agents and officials at the ports of destination.
  5. a list or invoice of goods transported by truck or train.
  6. a list of the cargo or passengers carried on an airplane.

adjective

  1. readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain:
  2. Psychoanalysis. of or relating to conscious feelings, ideas, and impulses that contain repressed psychic material:
  3. readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain:
  4. Psychoanalysis. of or relating to conscious feelings, ideas, and impulses that contain repressed psychic material:

verb (used with object)

  1. to make clear or evident to the eye or the understanding; show plainly:
  2. to prove; put beyond doubt or question:
  3. to record in a ship's manifest.
  4. to make clear or evident to the eye or the understanding; show plainly:
  5. to prove; put beyond doubt or question:
  6. to record in a ship's manifest.

Origin of manifests

1350-1400; (adj.) Middle English Latin manifestus, manufestus detected in the act, evident, visible; (v.) Middle English manifesten Middle French manifester Latin manifestāre, derivative of m

Examples for manifests

Simplicity and self-forgetfulness were manifest in carriage and utterance.

And it is manifest that for this country of Guayana the proper person has not been appointed.

Though he strove to put confidence into his words, his painful doubt was manifest.

Dubya, for all his manifest faults, is a very gregarious guy.

Exploration used to be such a big part of American life: manifest destiny, landing on the moon.

What happened on Sunday, when the manifest of names was released to the press, was “just foolish,” Plame said.

Only once did the white man speak or manifest the slightest interest.

He was besides too proud to manifest his interest in the special contents of this letter.

But no actual conflict is manifest in her writing whatsoever.

All would attest to the manifest goodness that inspired the perfect nickname for the boy who would become a perfect cop.

manifestly, Shakespeare is thinking of Herbert and his base betrayal.

The group that seemed as manifestly happy as de Blasio and his wife.

He had gone on to live with aunt, Shirley Brown and an uncle, James Brown, who is a manifestly legitimate minister.

A Facebook photo from the event shows the manifestly proud papa beaming beside his son.

If your selfie is so boring it manifestly bores even you, nobody wants to see it.

He was so manifestly embarrassed that the small lady laughed.

With his companions, however, the feeling was manifestly different.

The reflection is manifestly Shakespeare's own, and here the form, too, is characteristic.

His tone as captured by the video he then posted on Facebook  is not manifestly that of some a fanatic or a psychopath.

All these are manifestly characteristics of Hamlet, and Posthumus possesses no others.

Word Value for manifests
Scrable

18

Words with friends

20

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