To be concise in your speaking, to say exactly what you mean, plainly.
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.
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.
.: Plainly speaking our body cells die out without the phosphorus cycle. The beauty of the circle of life and regeneration of natural dead matter can be observed in the understanding of the phosphorus cycle
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There are so many things that the national government provides to states. The main provision is funds that are devolved to the states for purposes of development.
Be a man about it and ask them out.
a riddle
Vainly, gainly, ungainly, mainly and humanely