straightforwardly

IPA: streɪtfˈɔrwɝdɫi

adverb

  • In a straightforward manner.
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Examples of "straightforwardly" in Sentences

  • English frijol, on the other hand, is derived straightforwardly from the Spanish singular.
  • Why assume that all OT narratives are historical (at least "straightforwardly") to begin with?
  • Some call straightforwardly for the government to expand its own role as a provider of health coverage, as it currently provides only for the old and the poor.
  • They would also tell me if something wasn't written straightforwardly, which is important because I wanted this book to be for people who didn't necessarily know how to cook.
  • The nearly full moon hung over one of the most enthusiastic crowds of the festival as Mumford and Sons performed, rather straightforwardly, their radio-friendly breakthrough.
  • If we had no data at all about some other individual whose particulars don't really matter to anybody's religious commitments anymore, we'd "straightforwardly" call it a myth.
  • Blue Cloud straightforwardly spin their computer in to their own space, a section full of emotional affection display of denunciation in his eyes He Yi Zizi as well as review a sentence, his eyes blurred, as well as his palm again as well as again wiped tears, Im sorry, sorry, Yun Er. No, as well late. once again, we was tired.

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