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clearly
[kleer-lee]
adverb
in a clear manner.
It is difficult to explain complex matters clearly.
without equivocation; decidedly.
It is clearly out of the question to drop the case.
clearly
/ ˈklɪəlɪ /
adverb
in a clear, distinct, or obvious manner
I could see everything quite clearly
(sentence modifier) it is obvious that; evidently
clearly the social services must be flexible
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
This is a pragmatic first minister who has clearly decided to engage with the US president where he sees an opportunity to influence his thinking, especially if it could benefit the Scottish economy.
The win over Japan clearly lifts a huge weight off Pochettino and his players, but the reprieve may be temporary.
Mrs Goddard, from Lincoln, stressed this showed her half-brother was thinking clearly and warned against assumptions that he was "drunk and fell off the boat".
The life-threatening condition, where the body's response to an infection damages tissues and organs is not yet clearly understood and can affect anyone, of any age, according to the UK Sepsis Trust.
"This is a sensitive process - clearly these child arrivals from Gaza will have complex care needs and their safety and wellbeing are our top priority," he said.
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When To Use
Clearly means in a clear manner or way, without uncertainty. Clearly also means happening in a way that is obvious or occurring without question.Clearly is an adverb formed from the word clear, which means free from obscurity or free from doubt. If something happens without blurriness or cloudiness, it happens clearly. For example, when you speak clearly, you are not mumbling or stuttering.
- Real-life examples: Many people wear glasses to help them see clearly. Teachers try to explain subjects clearly to students so they don’t get confused or fail to understand the material. Many right-handed people struggle to write clearly with their left hand.
- Used in a sentence: I couldn’t hear clearly because I had water in my ears.
- Used in a sentence: I am allergic to peanuts so it clearly wasn’t me who ate the last of the peanut butter.
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