Opposite of in a secret way, without others knowing
“She spoke with disdain in her voice and openly insulted him, then had the audacity to look pleased with herself.”
Opposite of somewhat, slight or moderate in degree or extent
Opposite of adverb for not fully explained, discovered or known about
“The robbers' whereabouts were clear once a tipoff was made to the police.”
Opposite of adverb for not clearly expressed or easily understood
“He spoke with a clear voice, articulate and mesmerizing in his delivery.”
Opposite of adverb for physically or visibly unclear or indistinct
“The council was adamant that clear instructions were explicitly displayed when I attempted to dispute my parking fine.”
Opposite of adverb for not important or well known
“Hugh Jackman is a famous celebrity, but he remains one of the most genuine and down to earth people you will ever meet.”
Opposite of adverb for being without, or without much, light
“The centerpiece was exhibited in a bright area of the showroom where many were able to admire its brilliance.”
(of a place or location) Opposite of adverb for remote or secluded in nature
“The nearby town was renowned for its pancakes and Belgian waffles.”
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