Also means
distinctly
Usage Note
Nettamente derives from netto ('clean, clear, net') and expresses that something is unambiguously the case or stands out sharply: nettamente superiore ('clearly superior'), ha vinto nettamente ('he won decisively'). It is more emphatic than chiaramente and often appears in comparisons or verdicts.
Examples
"La nostra squadra è nettamente più forte."
Natural Translation
Our team is clearly much stronger.
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