manifest

/ˈmænɪˌfɛst/
noun
  1. A document listing the cargo, passengers, or goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or vehicle.
    • The airline's passenger manifest listed 150 people on the flight.
    • The captain checked the manifest before the ship left port.
    • Customs officials inspected the cargo manifest for any illegal items.
verb
  1. To show something clearly, or to become visible or obvious.
    • The symptoms of the disease manifest as a high fever and rash.
    • His hard work manifested in excellent test scores.
    • She tried to manifest her ideas through a detailed drawing.
  2. To appear or become real, often in a spiritual or magical sense.
    • In the story, the ghost would manifest at midnight.
    • Some people believe you can manifest your dreams through positive thinking.
    • The spirit manifested as a faint glow in the corner of the room.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Clear and obvious to the eye or mind.
    • The error in the report was manifest to everyone who read it.
    • There was a manifest difference between the two candidates.
    • His joy was manifest in his broad smile.
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