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acceptably
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adv 1: in an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner; "she plays
tennis tolerably" [syn: acceptably, tolerably, so-
so] [ant: intolerably, unacceptably]
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bubbly
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adj 1: emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or
fermentation; "bubbling champagne"; "foamy (or frothy)
beer" [syn: bubbling, bubbly, foaming, foamy,
frothy, effervescing, spumy]
2: full of or showing high spirits; "bright bubbly children"; "a
bubbly personality"
n 1: a white sparkling wine either produced in Champagne or
resembling that produced there [syn: champagne, bubbly]
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contemptibly
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adv 1: in a manner deserving contempt
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credibly
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adv 1: easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he
talked plausibly before the committee"; "he will probably
win the election" [syn: credibly, believably,
plausibly, probably] [ant: implausibly,
improbably, incredibly, unbelievably]
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cruelly
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adv 1: excessively; "a cruelly bitter winter"
2: with cruelty; "he treated his students cruelly"
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culpably
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adv 1: in a manner or to a degree deserving blame or censure
[syn: reprehensibly, culpably]
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damnably
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adv 1: in a damnable manner; "kindly Arthur--so damnably ,
politely , endlessly persistent!" [syn: damned,
damnably, cursedly]
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demonstrably
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adv 1: in an obvious and provable manner; "his documentary
sources are demonstrably wrong" [syn: demonstrably,
provably, incontrovertibly]
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demurely
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adv 1: in a demure manner; "the army girl, tall and demurely
pretty, threw a quick side-glance at her"
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dependably
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adv 1: in a faithful manner; "it always came on, faithfully,
like the radio" [syn: faithfully, dependably,
reliably] [ant: undependably, unfaithfully,
unreliably]
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deplorably
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adv 1: in an unfortunate or deplorable manner; "he was sadly
neglected"; "it was woefully inadequate" [syn:
deplorably, lamentably, sadly, woefully]
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despicably
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adv 1: in a despicable manner; "he acted despicably"
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detestably
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adv 1: in an offensive and hateful manner; "I don't know anyone
who could have behaved so abominably" [syn: detestably,
repulsively, abominably, odiously]
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disagreeably
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adv 1: in a disagreeable manner; "`I took no harm from the
journey, thank you,' she said disagreeably" [ant:
agreeably, enjoyably, pleasantly]
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disreputably
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adv 1: in a disreputable manner [ant: reputably]
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doubly
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adv 1: to double the degree; "she was doubly rewarded"; "his
eyes were double bright" [syn: doubly, double,
twice]
2: in a twofold manner; "he was doubly wrong" [syn: doubly,
in two ways]
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dourly
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adv 1: in a sullen manner; "he sat in his chair dourly" [syn:
dourly, sullenly, glumly]
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imperceptibly
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adv 1: in an imperceptible manner or to an imperceptible degree;
"the power of the Secretary of State in London increased
gradually but imperceptibly" [syn: imperceptibly,
unnoticeably] [ant: noticeably, observably,
perceptibly]
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ineluctably
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adv 1: by necessity; "the situation slid inescapably toward
disaster " [syn: inescapably, ineluctably,
inevitably, unavoidably]
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intractably
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adv 1: in an intractable manner
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irresistibly
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adv 1: incapable of being resisted; "the candy looked
overwhelmingly desirable to the dieting man" [syn:
overwhelmingly, overpoweringly, irresistibly]
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lamentably
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adv 1: in an unfortunate or deplorable manner; "he was sadly
neglected"; "it was woefully inadequate" [syn:
deplorably, lamentably, sadly, woefully]
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predictably
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adv 1: in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree;
"predictably, he did not like the news"
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presentably
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adv 1: in a presentable manner; "years ago in her white-painted
infancy it must have hung presentably on the deck of some
luxury liner"
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reputably
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adv 1: in a reputable manner [ant: disreputably]
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respectably
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adv 1: to a tolerably worthy extent; "he did respectably well
for his age" [syn: respectably, creditably]
2: in a decent and morally reputable manner; "the film ends with
the middle-aged romancers respectably married"
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stubbly
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adj 1: having a short growth of beard; "his stubbled chin" [syn:
bestubbled, stubbled, stubbly]
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unaccountably
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adv 1: in an unaccountable manner; "in the book, a tycoon
unaccountably becomes the hero's friend"
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unpredictably
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adv 1: in an erratic unpredictable manner; "economic changes are
proceeding erratically" [syn: erratically,
unpredictably]
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unwarrantably
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adv 1: in an unwarrantable manner or to an unwarranted degree;
"in this painting, the relationship of the upper part of
the body to the lower is uneasy and the right thigh seems
unwarrantably stressed"
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choppily
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controllably
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corruptibly
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curably
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dapperly
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defensibly
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definably
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delectably
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desirably
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detachably
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detectably
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dimply
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direly
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distinguishably
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incontestably
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indestructibly
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insurmountably
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resistibly
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tractably
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rubbly
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blea
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