Adverb
Nakedly; without reserve; inelegantly.
Source: Webster's dictionarySeeing someone in the position of James Clapper - the Director of National Intelligence - baldly lying to the public without repercussion is the evidence of a subverted democracy. The consent of the governed is not consent if it is not informed. Edward Snowden
Many people have believed that they were Chosen, but none more baldly than the Texans. Edward Hoagland
Many of the accounts of what has happened in the Trump White House are in conflict with one another; many, in Trumpian fashion, are baldly untrue. Michael Wolff
this book is, to put it baldly, an uneven work. Source: Internet
Augustine Casiday states that, at the same time, Cassian "baldly asserts that God's grace, not human free will, is responsible for 'everything which pertains to salvation' – even faith." Source: Internet
Augustine Casiday states that Cassian "baldly asserts that God's grace, not human free will, is responsible for 'everything which pertains to salvation' – even faith." Source: Internet