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clairement

Clairement is a French adverb that means clearly or plainly. It is used to indicate that something is easy to perceive, evident, or logically certain. The word can modify a verb, an adjective, or an entire clause, and it often appears to emphasize conclusions, interpretations, or observations. For example: “Le problème est clairement résolu” (The problem is clearly resolved) or “Clairement, il faut revoir le budget” (Clearly, we must review the budget).

Etymology and form: Clairement derives from the adjective clair meaning clear, with the feminine form claire

Usage notes: Clairement is common in both spoken and written French and can appear at the beginning

Related terms and alternatives: Synonyms include nettement, manifestement, visiblement, and évidemment, each with slightly different nuances.

See also: Clair, clarté, clarifier, etymology of clair.

and
the
adverbial
suffix
-ment.
Its
roots
trace
back
to
the
Latin
clarus.
The
French
cognate
forms
in
other
Romance
languages
include
chiaramente
in
Italian,
clearly
reflecting
the
same
semantic
core.
or
in
the
middle
of
a
sentence.
It
carries
a
strong
sense
of
perceptual
or
logical
clarity
and
can
contribute
a
decisive
or
assertive
tone,
depending
on
context.
While
fairly
neutral,
it
may
be
perceived
as
firmer
or
more
rhetorical
than
softer
synonyms.
Antonyms
are
less
direct
but
would
generally
involve
weakening
the
emphasis
on
clarity
or
certainty.