Clearly - Wikipedia-style Article
Clearly
Definition
Clearly is an adverb used to indicate that something is easy to see, understand, or interpret. It implies transparency, obviousness, or distinctness in perception or meaning.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈklɪrli/
- Respelling: KLEER-lee
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈklɪəli/
- Respelling: KLEER-lee
Etymology
The word "clearly" originates from the Latin "clarus," meaning "clear or bright." It evolved through Old French "clerement" to Middle English "clerly" and "clearly," retaining its meaning related to clarity or transparency.
Derivatives
- Clear (adjective/verb)
- Clearness (noun)
- Clarify (verb)
- Clarification (noun)
- Clarifier (noun)
Synonyms
- Obviously
- Plainly
- Evidently
Antonyms
- Unclearly
- Ambiguously
- Obscurely
Usage
The term "clearly" is often used to emphasize understanding or perception in various contexts, such as "She spoke clearly," or "The instructions were clearly written."
Related Terms
- Transparency: The quality of being clear or easy to see through.
- Clarification: The act of making something clearer or more understandable.
- Definition: The clarity or precision of meaning in words or concepts.
Detailed Definitions
Adverb
- In a way that is easy to see, understand, or perceive: Used to indicate that something is obvious or easily understood.
- Example: "The road signs were clearly visible."
- Without a doubt; obviously: Emphasizes certainty or unambiguousness.
- Example: "He was clearly the best candidate for the job."