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Wordnet 3.0

ADJECTIVE (2)

1. appearing as such but not necessarily so;
- Example: "for all his apparent wealth he had no money to pay the rent"
- Example: "the committee investigated some apparent discrepancies"
- Example: "the ostensible truth of their theories"
- Example: "his seeming honesty"
[syn: apparent(a), ostensible, seeming(a)]

2. represented or appearing as such; pretended;
- Example: "His ostensible purpose was charity, his real goal popularity"
[syn: ostensible, ostensive]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Ostensible \Os*ten"si*ble\ ([o^]s*t[e^]n"s[i^]*b'l), a. [From L. ostensus, p. p. of ostendere to show, prop., to stretch out before; fr. prefix obs- (old form of ob-) + tendere to stretch. See Tend.] [1913 Webster] 1. Capable of being shown; proper or intended to be shown. [R.] --Walpole. [1913 Webster] 2. Outwardly appearing to be; shown to be; exhibited; apparent; evident. [1913 Webster +PJC] 3. Declared; avowed; professed; pretended; -- often used as opposed to real or actual; as, an ostensible reason, motive, or aim. --D. Ramsay. [1913 Webster +PJC]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

ostensible adj 1: appearing as such but not necessarily so; "for all his apparent wealth he had no money to pay the rent"; "the committee investigated some apparent discrepancies"; "the ostensible truth of their theories"; "his seeming honesty" [syn: apparent(a), ostensible, seeming(a)] 2: represented or appearing as such; pretended; "His ostensible purpose was charity, his real goal popularity" [syn: ostensible, ostensive]