Synonym: apparently, evidently, manifestly, obviously, patently, plain, simply. Similar words: mainly, ungainly, certainly, certainly not, plain, explain, complain, complaint. Meaning: ['pleɪnlɪ] adv. 1. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly') 2. in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment.
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61. Plainly they went in constant fear of the Robemaker and the Dark Realm.
62. The leaflet plainly states what the party's position is on immigration.
63. Plainly he is a fellow not readily diverted from the job in hand.
64. On the other hand, the technology plainly is not ready; so far, the tests have been embarrassing.
65. It is no good asking for trust if those who make the appeal are behaving in ways that seem so plainly untrustworthy.
66. This is plainly wrong, though no one is sure just how wrong.
67. Plainly, the first answer is that to do so encourages further violence.
68. Indeed, attempts to reshape the opinions and behaviour of today's toe-happy adults are plainly futile.
69. They saw her plainly from the kitchen window when they ran to watch.
70. Plainly this confusion can not be laid at the door of the petitioner.
71. This is as true of theoretical and intellectual activities as of more plainly practical ones.
72. The tinker plainly knew what she was about, because there was not one single piece of junk to be seen.
73. Plainly, this process is facilitated if the working areas are readily accessible, well lit and well ventilated.
74. The inevitable revolt shows only too plainly the helplessness of the seamen against the power of authority.
75. The settlement of the barbarians was plainly varied, and our sources provide only a hint of its complexities.
76. Plainly, then, the resolve is there to save this Series from itself, but time is running out.
77. Its cold-blooded use by cops facing no threat to themselves is plainly inhumane.
78. Then, plainly frantic to escape the elegant man, he punched the boat's engines into life.
79. After two rounds, Duvergel had a comfortable lead on points with the gold medal plainly in sight.
80. Plainly, the Cardinal need to beat Southern Cal next weekend.
81. He glared down at us threateningly, arms braced against the high wall, weapon plainly visible.
82. But even she dared not dance, an inconvenience since Harry was plainly bored with this inactivity.
83. The ability of a listener to respond appropriately to instructions is heavily dependent on the ability of the instructor to speak plainly.
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84. Now, plainly, tighter controls on vehicles entering the City are essential.
85. To that extent that part of the order is plainly wrong and must be set aside.
86. This should have been plainly ridiculous to the Elizabethan audience.
87. We also need to encourage professional researchers to speak plainly.
88. This idea was plainly contrary to well established rules and was swiftly dismissed.
89. Patterson's evidence plainly indicates that there has been a gradual swing away from front values in the past century or so.
90. Woodard would not say plainly what his plans for the future were.
More similar words: mainly, ungainly, certainly, certainly not, plain, explain, complain, complaint, plainsong, re-explain, plaintiff, plaintive, complaining, complain about, thinly, lain, painless, plait, plaid, slain, plaice, villain, villainy, porcelain, complaisant, stainless steel, plantain, neville chamberlain, against the grain, maintain.