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self–evident
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self–evident
(adjective)
self–evident
/ˌsɛlf
ˈ
ɛvədənt/
adjective
self–evident
/ˌsɛlf
ˈ
ɛvədənt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SELF–EVIDENT
[
more self–evident; most self–evident
]
formal
:
clearly true and requiring no proof or explanation
The meaning is
self-evident
.
self-evident
truths
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