Synonym: clear, distinctly, intelligibly, understandably. Similar words: early, nearly, not nearly, clear, early warning, unclear, clear off, clear out. Meaning: ['klɪəlɪ] adv. 1. without doubt or question 2. in an intelligible manner 3. clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment 4. in an easily perceptible manner.
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91. You have put the case clearly.
92. His wounding remarks clearly drew blood.
93. The certificate had clearly been falsified.
94. The evidence before us points clearly to his innocence.
95. Mr Stopes was clearly amused by the confusion.
96. It is clearly the work of a master craftsman.
97. The letter had clearly been written in haste.
98. Do you think the film's message comes across clearly?
99. His speech was slurred: he'd clearly been drinking.
100. The horse was clearly out of form.
101. His actions were clearly the result of deliberate calculation.
102. Her annoyance can be clearly traced in her letter.
103. This was clearly a job for a real professional.
104. She was clearly relaxed and in an expansive mood.
105. Please speak clearly after the tone.
106. The election poster was clearly visible from the street.
107. There was clearly no possibility of escape.
108. The young man clearly has breeding.
109. You must speak loudly and clearly on the stage.
110. One thing emerges very clearly from this study.
111. Clearly this is a potentially dangerous situation.
112. Please print your name clearly below your signature.
113. In the winter air(sentencedict.com), sounds carry clearly.
114. She was clearly in no condition to see anyone.
115. She was clearly fighting with her emotions.
116. His essay was clearly and interestingly written.
117. The girl was crying and clearly in distress.
118. Can you hear me clearly at the back?
119. Our warranty clearly states the limits of our liability.
120. The sign was clearly visible to passing motorists.
More similar words: early, nearly, not nearly, clear, early warning, unclear, clear off, clear out, clear up, nuclear, clear away, similarly, regularly, particularly, learn, learned, learn from, year after year, garlic, surly, Charlie, fairly, parlance, elderly, properly, formerly, harlequin, underlying, uncle, clerk.