plainly

IPA: pɫˈeɪnɫi

adverb

  • In a plain manner; simply; basically.
  • Obviously; clearly.
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Examples of "plainly" in Sentences

  • The envelope beneath the clip had her name plainly typed on the front.
  • I just like leaders that are smarter than I am, which Palin plainly is not.
  • It's a collection, as the title plainly states, of "the smartest toughest mastiest quotes from film noir."
  • The title plainly does not apply the same adjectives to every movie on the list; how would we know whether an obscure movie was conservative or not?
  • But both to them and to decided sceptics it must be plainly declared, that they are in these days less excusable than ever, for not looking into the grounds and proofs on which is rested the truth of Christianity; for never before were these proofs so _plainly, and at so easy a rate_, offered to the consideration of mankind.

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