plainly
$ \mathrm{plainly} /ˈpleɪnli/
adverb
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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