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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121. A clearly quantifiable measure of quality is not necessary.
122. To avoid confusion, label each box clearly.
123. He took care to formulate his reply very clearly.
124. Mr Gibson is clearly intellectually out of his depth.
125. His paintings were clearly inspired by Monet's work.
126. Brook has sifted the evidence and summarises it clearly.
127. His story illustrates her true generosity very clearly.
128. The teacher in our example is clearly wrong.
129. An actor has to enunciate clearly.
130. It is difficult to see clearly at dust.
131. Responsibilities within the department are clearly demarcated.
132. The mountain was clearly defined against the eastern sky.
133. She was clearly impatient to leave.
134. The audience clearly wasn't enjoying the show.
135. Members of Parliament clearly feared retribution from their constituents.
136. The accident was clearly the lorry driver's fault.
137. He had clearly fallen on hard times .
138. The powers of the police must be clearly defined.
139. He's clearly of a very different stamp.
140. The child was clearly in distress.
141. The complexities of economics are clearly and entertainingly explained.
142. The letter showed clearly what they were planning.
143. The system was clearly not functioning smoothly or transparently.
144. He's clearly angling for a job/an invitation.
145. Becky could still recall that first meeting clearly.
146. The following tale will clearly illustrate this point.
147. Katy could think clearly when not under stress.
148. The factory clearly represents a danger to health.
149. This computer is clearly inadequate for my needs.
150. In any shop all goods should be clearly priced.
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.