Straightforwardly in a sentence as an adverb

This is straightforwardly analogous to a safe deposit box, where the bank holds the box, but doesn't open it up and make use of its contents.

I'm sure that languages in the Lisp family might be better suited for metaprogramming than Python but the author's claim seems straightforwardly false.

Manning's actions were more complex and the ramifications were less straightforwardly positive.

His actions were straightforwardly criminal, in a way that few people on HN have any problem recognizing, and his case is only blurred by articles like this that attempt to conflate what he did with what he believed.

There's actually a very good argument against inheritance for polymorphism: you can't straightforwardly write a statically typed, polymorphic max function.

Straightforwardly definitions

adverb

with firmness and conviction; without compromise; "he stood foursquare for religious liberty and toleration"- C.G.Bowers; "dealt straightforwardly with all issues"

See also: squarely foursquare