PLAINLY
adv. With a level surface. [Little used. ] 1. Without cunning or disguise. 2. Without ornament or artificial embellishment; as, to be plainly clad. 3. Frankly; honestly; sincerely; as, deal plainly with me. 4. In earnest; fairly. 5. In a manner to be easily seen or comprehended. Thou shalt write on the stones all the words of this law very plainly. Deuteronomy 27:8. 6. Evidently; clearly; not obscurely. The doctrines of grace are plainly taught in the Scriptures.
PLAINLY Plain "ly, adv.
plainly
plain ly |ˈplānlē ˈpleɪnli | ▶adverb 1 [ as submodifier ] able to be perceived easily: the lake was plainly visible. • [ sentence adverb ] used to state one's belief that something is obviously or undeniably true: her mother was plainly anxious to leave. • in a frank and direct way; unequivocally: let me speak plainly. 2 in a style that is simple and without decoration: the restaurant was plainly furnished.
plain ly /pléɪnli /→plain 副詞 more ~; most ~1 はっきりと , 明瞭 (めいりょう )に , 明確に (clearly ); 〖文修飾 〗明らかに , …は明らかである (evidently ) (!話し手の主張を強調する; →actually 読解のポイント ) ▸ The house was plainly visible in the moonlight .月あかりでその家ははっきりと見えた ▸ Plainly he was not well-trained .彼が十分な訓練を受けていないことは明らかだった .2 率直に , 包み隠さずに ▸ I told him plainly what I thought .私は思った事をありのままに彼に話した .3 質素に , 地味に ▸ dress plainly 地味な服装をする .