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How to Use "Clearly" with Example Sentences
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clearly
(adv):
in an obvious way; in a way that is easy to see or hear
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Used with adjectives:
"
She was
clearly
upset
during the meeting.
"
(upset, annoyed, angry, confused, disappointed, frustrated, unhappy)
"
He was
clearly
delighted
with the news.
"
(delighted, happy, impressed, pleased)
"
She was
clearly
embarrassed
of her messy apartment.
"
(embarrassed, ashamed)
"
She is
clearly
worried
about leaving her children.
"
(worried, nervous, stressed, terrified, uncomfortable)
"
This idea is
clearly
absurd
!
"
(absurd, impossible, inadequate, insufficient, lacking, stupid)
"
What you're doing is
clearly
illegal
.
"
(illegal, unacceptable, wrong, insane, inappropriate)
Used with verbs:
"
My art teacher
clearly
admires
Vincent Van Gogh.
"
(admires, adores, loves, favors, prefers, likes)
"
Alcohol has
clearly
affected
your driving.
"
(affected, hampered, influenced, hurt, impaired)
"
I can
clearly
see
it.
"
(see, hear, smell, taste)
"
She
clearly
remembers
her childhood.
"
(remembers, recalls)
"
This law will
clearly
benefit
the neighborhood.
"
(benefit, help, assist, improve)
"
The sign should be
displayed
clearly
so customers can see it.
"
(displayed)
"
The plan
clearly
divided
the people.
"
(divided, upset, angered)
"
Our children
clearly
enjoy
the swimming pool.
"
(enjoy)
"
Please
write
clearly
.
"
(write, speak, talk, answer)
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