manifiesto

manifiesto, el manifiesto(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. clear
La enfermedad no muestra síntomas manifiestos.The disease doesn't show clear symptoms.
b. evident
Mi falta de experiencia en la redacción de contratos quedó de manifiesto.My lack of experience in drawing up agreements became evident.
c. manifest
Mi padre dijo que estaba tranquilo, pero su enojo era manifiesto.My father said he was calm, but his anger was manifest.
d. glaring
Sería un error manifiesto cambiar de política en medio de la crisis.It would be a glaring mistake to change policies halfway through the crisis.
e. obvious
Era manifiesto que nos habían tendido una trampa.It was obvious that they had set up a trap on us.
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. manifesto
Los obreros recibieron una copia del Manifiesto comunista.The workers were given a copy of the Communist Manifesto.
a. manifest
Según el manifiesto, el barco transporta 50 contenedores con muebles.According to the manifest, the ship is carrying 50 containers with furniture.
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