baldly

IPA: bˈɔɫdɫi

adverb

  • In a bald (blunt, matter-of-fact, unembellished, or lacking supporting details) manner.
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Examples of "baldly" in Sentences

  • He spoke the word baldly, looking away from the Parson.
  • “My family is in trouble in Winters,” Max said baldly, surprising Alexander with the truth.
  • So what the hell do you have besides this incessant need to misrepresent ID and baldly declare your position the winner?
  • Of course, it is possible at least some of the men actually felt worse about a mistake than they let on, but thought it was unmanly to expose their feelings so baldly.
  • The only thing he did plead guilty for was having sex with a minor. as for the judge, he and the prosecutor were coaching each other and baldly lied about a rape occurring.
  • His appointees, meanwhile, had a habit of making baldly inaccurate statements, such as when Secretary Hobby told a Senate committee, “No one could have foreseen the public demand for the vaccine.”
  • Halperin baldly states that "the Greeks understood sex itself to be defined entirely in terms of phallic penetration, regardless of whether the sexual partners were both males, both females, or male and female"
  • As one Education Trust study on graduation rates baldly summarizes, "On the whole, institutions that have lots of well-prepared students, ample institutional budgets and few students with unmet financial aid do in fact have higher graduation rates than those that don't."

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