in a voice powerful enough to be heard, not in a whisper
in a spoken voice, usually not softly
so as to be easily understood
without any doubt
without difficulty; without doubt
without difficulty
in a free manner; readily
without restriction
entirely; completely; merely
simply, absolutely
(used to express difficulty in believing) if experience or probability can be trusted
without doubt
barely; exclusively
barely; exclusively
without reservation or restriction
without restriction
with respect to sight
with respect to sight