Adverb
in a self-evident manner
Source: WordNetThe layman always means, when he says "reality" that he is speaking of something self-evidently known; whereas to me it seems the most important and exceedingly difficult task of our time is to work on the construction of a new idea of reality. Wolfgang Pauli
In the text of the Quran and in Shari'a law, men and women are self-evidently not equal. Muslim women are considered physically, emotionally, intellectually, and morally inferior to men, and they have fewer legal rights. Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Anyone who claims that all the facts of British history are self-evidently wonderful and glorious is a dangerous and delusional nationalist. Source: Internet
Oxford American College Dictionary: "n. a statement or proposition that is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true. Source: Internet
However, whereas natural law deems good what is self-evidently good, according as it tends towards the fulfilment of the person, istislah calls good whatever is connected to one of five "basic goods". Source: Internet
In fact, enforcing nonproliferation against allies looks more self-evidently wrong than right. Source: Internet