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1,000+ words match “MANNER”

DEMONIACALLY adv.
In a demoniacal manner.
DEMONSTRABLY adv.
In a demonstrable manner; incontrovertibly; clearly. Cases that demonstrably concerned the public cause. Clarendon.
DEMONSTRATIVELY adv.
In a manner fitted to demonstrate; clearly; convincingly; forcibly.
DEMURELY adv.
In a demure manner; soberly; gravely; -- now, commonly, with a mere show of gravity or modesty. They . . . looked as demurely as they could; for 't was a hanging matter to laugh unseasonably. Dryden.
DENOMINATIONALLY adv.
In a denominational manner; by denomination or sect.
DENOUNCE v. 3 definitions
To make known in a solemn or official manner; to declare; to proclaim (especially an evil). [Obs.] Denouncing wrath to come. Milton. I denounce unto you this day, that ye shall surely perish. Deut. xxx. 18.
DENSELY adv.
In a dense, compact manner.
DENTATELY adv.
In a dentate or toothed manner; as, dentately ciliated, etc.
DENYINGLY adv.
In the manner of one denies a request. Tennyson.
DEPENDENTLY adv.
In a dependent manner.
DEPERDITELY n.
, adv. Hopelessly; despairingly; in the manner of one ruined; as, deperditely wicked. [Archaic]
DEPLORABLY adv.
In a deplorable manner.
DEPLORINGLY adv.
In a deploring manner.
DEPORT v. 3 definitions
followed by the reflexive pronoun. Let an ambassador deport himself in the most graceful manner befor a prince. Pope.
DEPORTMENT n.
Manner of deporting or demeaning one's self; manner of acting; conduct; carrige; especially, manner of acting with respect to the courtesies and duties of life; behavior; demeanor; bearing. The gravity of his deportment carried him safe through many difficulties. Swift.
DEPRAVEDLY adv.
In a depraved manner.
DEPRAVINGLY adv.
In a depraving manner.
DEPRECATINGLY adv.
In a deprecating manner.
DEPRESSINGLY adv.
In a depressing manner.
DEROGATELY adv.
In a derogatory manner.
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