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angrily
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adv 1: with anger; "he angrily denied the accusation"
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annually
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adv 1: without missing a year; "they travel to China annually"
[syn: annually, yearly, every year, each year]
2: by the year; every year (usually with reference to a sum of
money paid or received); "he earned $100,000 per annum"; "we
issue six volumes per annum" [syn: per annum, p.a., per
year, each year, annually]
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centrally
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adv 1: in or near or toward a center or according to a central
role or function; "The theater is centrally located"
[ant: peripherally]
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circularly
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adv 1: in a circular manner
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continually
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adv 1: seemingly without interruption; "complained continually
that there wasn't enough money"
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hungrily
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adv 1: in the manner of someone who is very hungry; "he pounced
on the food hungrily" [syn: hungrily, ravenously]
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integrally
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adv 1: in an integral manner
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involuntarily
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adv 1: against your will; "he was involuntarily held against his
will" [ant: voluntarily]
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irregularly
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adv 1: in an irregular manner; "the patient is breathing
irregularly" [ant: regularly]
2: having an irregular form; "irregularly shaped solids" [ant:
regularly]
3: in an irregular manner; "her letters arrived irregularly"
[syn: irregularly, on an irregular basis] [ant: on a
regular basis, regularly]
4: in an irregular manner; "the stomach mucosa was irregularly
blackened"
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jollity
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n 1: feeling jolly and jovial and full of good humor [syn:
jollity, jolliness, joviality]
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manually
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adv 1: by hand; "this car shifts manually"
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particularly
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adv 1: to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common;
"he was particularly fussy about spelling"; "a
particularly gruesome attack"; "under peculiarly tragic
circumstances"; "an especially (or specially) cautious
approach to the danger" [syn: particularly,
peculiarly, especially, specially]
2: specifically or especially distinguished from others; "loves
Bach, particularly his partitas"; "recommended one book in
particular"; "trace major population movements for the Pueblo
groups in particular" [syn: particularly, in particular]
3: uniquely or characteristically; "these peculiarly cinematic
elements"; "a peculiarly French phenomenon"; "everyone has a
moment in history which belongs particularly to him"- John
Knowles [syn: peculiarly, particularly]
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perpendicularly
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adv 1: straight up or down without a break [syn: sheer,
perpendicularly]
2: in a perpendicular manner; "this red line runs
perpendicularly to the green line"
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popularly
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adv 1: among the people; "this topic was popularly discussed"
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regularly
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adv 1: in a regular manner; "letters arrived regularly from his
children" [syn: regularly, on a regular basis] [ant:
irregularly, on an irregular basis]
2: having a regular form; "regularly shaped objects" [ant:
irregularly]
3: in a regular way without variation; "try to breathe evenly"
[ant: irregularly]
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scholarly
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adj 1: characteristic of scholars or scholarship; "scholarly
pursuits"; "a scholarly treatise"; "a scholarly attitude"
[ant: unscholarly]
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similarly
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adv 1: in like or similar manner; "He was similarly affected";
"some people have little power to do good, and have
likewise little strength to resist evil"- Samuel Johnson
[syn: similarly, likewise]
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singularly
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adv 1: in a singular manner or to a singular degree; "Lord T.
was considered singularly licentious even for the courts
of Russia and Portugal; he acquired three wives and
fourteen children during his Portuguese embassy alone"
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spectacularly
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adv 1: in a spectacular manner; "the area was spectacularly
scenic" [syn: spectacularly, stunningly]
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sultrily
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adv 1: in a sultry and sensual manner; "the belly dancer mover
sensually among the tables" [syn: sensually,
sultrily]
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tawdrily
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adv 1: in a tastelessly garish manner; "the temple was garishly
decorated with bright plastic flowers" [syn: garishly,
tawdrily, gaudily]
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ventrally
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adv 1: in a ventral location or direction
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voluntarily
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adv 1: out of your own free will; "he voluntarily submitted to
the fingerprinting" [ant: involuntarily]
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scoundrelly
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adj 1: lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble";
"the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy" - W.M.
Thackaray; "the captain was set adrift by his roguish
crew" [syn: rascally, roguish, scoundrelly,
blackguardly]
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unscholarly
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adj 1: not scholarly [ant: scholarly]
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biannually
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adv 1: twice a year; "we hold our big sale biannually"
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ancestrally
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angularly
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annularly
0
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desultorily
0
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dextrally
0
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dissimilarly
0
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friendlily
0
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granularly
0
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holily
0
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insularly
0
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lawyerly
0
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legendarily
0
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livelily
0
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molecularly
0
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muscularly
0
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neutrally
0
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secularly
0
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spectrally
0
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triangularly
0
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vernacularly
0
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wilily
0
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wintrily
0
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nebuly
0
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orchestrally
0
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monocularly
0