Unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
In a simple manner or state.
In a blatant manner, so as to be highly visible or obvious.
1 The new grave showed plainly out in the green field near by.
2 The landscape was plainly visible in the light of the rising moon.
3 The manner of holding the broom is plainly shown in the sketch.
4 The noise of the approaching horse was plainly audible in the room.
5 Both men headed home last night, plainly exhausted by their longest week.
6 The EU plainly has more pressing issues to deal with than Brexit.
7 The tracks of Noddle and Wolf were plainly visible in the dust.
8 She was plainly concerned in the object that he had in view.
9 Such was plainly the trust of the author of the following exhortation:
10 This is plainly seen in the conduct of the physically sick child.
11 But the inefficiency of separatism was plainly evident in the Air Force.
12 And yet it was equally plainly something he believed to be true.
13 The Superintendent was plainly disturbed and irritated; irritated because surprised and puzzled.
14 His face expressed a curious despair; his tongue was plainly in rebellion.
15 However, in the aftermath of defeat, he would plainly stand down too.
16 No; I tell you plainly I should do nothing of the kind.
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