speak briefly and clearly so that you are understood - that's the purpose of speech not to show off.
Yes (isn't it obvious?). Obvious means apparent, or evident, plainly seen or understood.
First, a definition-- something that is evident is obvious or plainly understood. A sentence: When my student handed me in his final paper, it was evident from the poor quality of his arguments that he had failed to do much research.
Yes, plainly is an a adverb. It can mean clearly or obviously, or done in a plain or straightforward manner.
Jane was plainly dressed in a white cotton dress and too tight mary janes.
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Be a man about it and ask them out.
a riddle
The friar tells Romeo to speak more plainly because he is not being clear about who he is talking about and which feelings he is experiencing. By speaking more plainly, Romeo can ensure that the friar fully understands the situation and can provide appropriate advice or guidance.
Spinach can be used in salads or eaten plainly.
Vainly, gainly, ungainly, mainly and humanely