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3,160 words match “MANNER”

ABRUPTNESS n.
Suddenness; unceremonious haste or vehemence; as, abruptness of style or manner.
ABSENTLY adv.
In an absent or abstracted manner.
ABSOLUTELY adv.
In an absolute, independent, or unconditional manner; wholly; positively.
ABSORBEDLY adv.
In a manner as if wholly engrossed or engaged.
ABSTRACTEDLY adv.
In an abstracted manner; separately; with absence of mind.
ABSTRACTIVELY adv.
In a abstract manner; separately; in or by itself. Feltham.
ABSTRACTLY adv.
In an abstract state or manner; separately; absolutely; by itself; as, matter abstractly considered.
ABSTRUSELY adv.
In an abstruse manner.
ABSURDLY adv.
In an absurd manner.
ABUSIVELY adv.
In an abusive manner; rudely; with abusive language.
ACADEMICALLY adv.
In an academical manner.
ACADEMICISM n.
A mannerism or mode peculiar to an academy.
ACCENT n.
Modulation of the voice in speaking; manner of speaking or pronouncing; peculiar or characteristic modification of the voice; tone; as, a foreign accent; a French or a German accent. "Beguiled you in a plain accent." Shak. "A perfect accent." Thackeray. The tender accent of a woman's cry. Prior.
ACCENTUALLY adv.
In an accentual manner; in accordance with accent.
ACCEPTABLY adv.
In an acceptable manner; in a manner to please or give satisfaction.
ACCEPTEDLY adv.
In a accepted manner; admittedly.
ACCESSARILY adv.
In the manner of an accessary.
ACCESSIBLY adv.
In an accessible manner.
ACCESSORILY adv.
In the manner of an accessory; auxiliary.
ACCIDENTALLY adv.
In an accidental manner; unexpectedly; by chance; unintentionally; casually; fortuitously; not essentially.
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