flatly
IPA: fɫˈætɫi
adverb
- In a physically flat or level manner.
- In a definite manner; in a manner showing complete certainty.
- In a manner that shows no emotion.
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Examples of "flatly" in Sentences
- "Jack puddings, " Harper said flatly, meaning officers.
- Tulisia said the word flatly, with no inflection, not quite able to believe it had even been voiced.
- Saying No flatly is more uncomfortable at first, but consequences are less painful later. ontario frog |
- And he said, flatly, that is because of the stimulus, the stimulus that President Obama has put him in charge of implementing, Wolf.
- Well, I pressed Tony Snow and since he's calling flatly the Democratic plan a recipe for defeat, I asked him, four years later, what is the recipe for success?
- Its loss helped create a whole new category of business by providing an opportunity for a kind of flatly partisan talk radio programming that had not previously existed.
- A little hard to chime in on the outrage when Bloomsbury is making the kind of flatly commercial decision that we're always being told we should make when shaping our work.
- Commuters who are trying to contact bus transport companies on landline numbers are either not finding any recipient or those who attend their calls flatly denying them booking of their seats.
- "Bravura technology and dazzling effects can't overcome the film's shortcomings: Standard plot, poorly conceived villain flatly played by Kevin Spacey, and similarly wooden performance from newcomer Brandon Routh (who lacks humor) in all of his roles."
- There is certain a number of such incidents - the over-dubbed flatly-intoned Spanish poetry recitations in particular never coming to life on the screen - but this is well balanced with a viewpoint that shows a human side to the characters and the mutual attraction between several extreme and driven personalities.
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