plainly
$ \mathrm{plainly} /ˈpleɪnli/
adverb
1 ​in a way that is easy to see, hear, understand or believe
SYNONYM clearly
The sea was plainly visible in the distance.
The lease plainly states that all damage must be paid for.
She had no right to interfere in what was plainly a family matter.
Plainly (= obviously) something was wrong.
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2 ​using simple words to say something in a direct and honest way
He told her plainly that he thought she was making a big mistake.
To put it plainly, he's a crook.
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​3 in a simple way, without decoration
She was plainly dressed and wore no make-up.
plainly cooked food
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