Examples of 'plainly' in a sentence

Meaning of "plainly"

plainly (adverb) - in a clear and straightforward manner; without unnecessary embellishments or complexity
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  • In a plain manner; simply; basically.
  • Obviously; clearly.

How to use "plainly" in a sentence

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Crichton plainly knows nothing about wormholes.
An honest tale speeds best being plainly told.
This is plainly a policy of humiliation at its worst.
I have told them plainly of the evil.
Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes.
Wedding bells are plainly not far off.
This is plainly a maneuver for better terms.
About which he spoke plainly and vigorously.
Let us plainly condemn terrorism and violence.
But let us be honest and speak plainly.
The law is plainly failing rape victims.
I can not say it any more plainly.
And this is plainly correct as a general proposition.
In some areas such coordination is plainly essential.
Such treatment is plainly an insult to human dignity.

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Plainly it did not fit at all with that.
And the pap was plainly a bit nervous.
It is plainly plain as there is no presence of any hill.
Both facades display plainly neoclassical features.
Plainly reprehends those who falsely attribute to.
Such a mission was plainly charged with dynamite.
But plainly it is not sufficient to draft a constitution.
Mankind has plainly lost its way.
Plainly the material conditions have changed.
It seemed to me he was plainly commanding the entire operation.
Plainly he demands the right to be anti semitic.
I have spoken plainly about all my symptoms.
Mark me well and tell him plainly.
That was plainly understood to mean what it said.
He could not have put it more plainly.
She could plainly see how ugly he was.
This has to be said quite plainly here.
Speak plainly whatever you want to say.
To do that promptly was plainly our best policy.
Not quite plainly apparently according to locals.
The meat and bone are plainly separated.
Fear was plainly visible on many of their faces.
But it was there too plainly to be ignored.
Say plainly what you have in mind.
But the rimland report plainly shows.
You plainly violated the hospital regulations.
But let me put this as plainly as possible.
But it is plainly a wrench for him to leave.
And here you can plainly see.
I am speaking plainly to you so there are few questions.
Her answer as to what to do was plainly in front of her.
This is plainly a deliberate distortion of the truth.
The youthful teacher introduced himself plainly.
They were two plainly dressed young women.
Let us describe what has happened plainly.

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