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Definition of baldly in English: baldlyadverb ˈbɔːldliˈbɔldli Without any extra detail or explanation; plainly; bluntly. 'I really needed the cash,' she says baldly it seems enough to state the facts baldly Example sentencesExamples - The moment of her death was the most baldly sentimental moment in the narrative.
- I went so far as to admit this fact baldly in a recent declaration which was commented upon most strangely.
- Stated baldly, the proposition makes no sense.
- Her motives seem baldly obvious.
- Today, few colleges baldly award honorary degrees to benefactors.
- I cannot think of any politician today who would give bad news so baldly.
- His actions are so baldly out of character that it was funny.
- He baldly stated that history was about politics and the state, and nothing else.
- Of course, if you put it as baldly as that, people will just laugh and ignore you.
- Three or four shops openly sell endangered-species pelts, one place baldly calling itself the Snow Leopard Shop.
Definition of baldly in US English: baldlyadverbˈbôldlēˈbɔldli Without any extra detail or explanation; plainly; bluntly. 'I really needed the cash,' she says baldly it seems enough to state the facts baldly Example sentencesExamples - He baldly stated that history was about politics and the state, and nothing else.
- Stated baldly, the proposition makes no sense.
- I cannot think of any politician today who would give bad news so baldly.
- Of course, if you put it as baldly as that, people will just laugh and ignore you.
- The moment of her death was the most baldly sentimental moment in the narrative.
- His actions are so baldly out of character that it was funny.
- Her motives seem baldly obvious.
- Today, few colleges baldly award honorary degrees to benefactors.
- I went so far as to admit this fact baldly in a recent declaration which was commented upon most strangely.
- Three or four shops openly sell endangered-species pelts, one place baldly calling itself the Snow Leopard Shop.
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