Clearly

Etymology
clerely:, perhaps a calque of clerement:

Adverb

 * 1)  In a clear manner.
 * He enunciated every syllable clearly.''
 * 1)  Without a doubt; obviously.
 * 'Clearly, the judge erred in his opinion.''
 * 1)  To a degree clearly discernible.
 * He was clearly wrong on all points but one.

Thesaurus
absolutely, actually, aloud, and no mistake, apparently, apprehensibly, articulately, assuredly, at all events, at any rate, audibly, by all means, certainly, coherently, comprehensibly, conspicuously, decidedly, decisively, definitely, demonstrably, discernibly, distinctly, evidently, explicitly, expressly, for a certainty, for a fact, for certain, for real, for sure, forsooth, glaringly, in all conscience, in plain English, in plain terms, in plain words, in truth, incontestably, indeed, indeedy, indubitably, intelligibly, limpidly, lucidly, manifestly, markedly, most assuredly, most certainly, nothing else but, noticeably, observably, obviously, of course, out, out loud, palpably, patently, pellucidly, perceivably, perceptibly, perspicuously, plainly, positively, prominently, pronouncedly, quite, really, recognizably, seeably, sensibly, seriously, simply, staringly, starkly, surely, to a certainty, truly, unambiguously, unconcealedly, undeniably, understandably, undisguisedly, undoubtedly, unequivocally, unmistakably, unquestionably, utterly, verily, visibly, with clarity, without doubt

Translations

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 * Volapük: kleiliko

Anagrams

 * Carlyle