Clearly vs Spotty - What's the difference?
clearly | spotty |
(manner) In a clear manner.
(modal) Without a doubt; obviously.
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(degree) To a degree clearly discernible.
Having spots; spotted.
Of inconsistent quality
A common New Zealand fish,
As an adverb clearly
is (manner) in a clear manner.As an adjective spotty is
having spots; spotted.As a noun spotty is
a common new zealand fish,.clearly
English
Adverb
(en-adv)- He enunciated every syllable clearly .''
- Clearly , the judge erred in his opinion.
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- He was clearly wrong on all points but one.
spotty
English
Adjective
(er)- Many of the buyers had a spotty credit history.
Noun
(spotties)- I went fishing today and all I caught were spotties .