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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



3,160 words match “MANNER”

ADHERENTLY adv.
In an adherent manner.
ADHESIVELY adv.
In an adhesive manner.
ADJECTIVALLY adv.
As, or in the manner of, an adjective; adjectively.
ADJECTIVELY adv.
In the manner of an adjective; as, a word used adjectively.
ADJUNCTIVELY adv.
In an adjunctive manner.
ADJURE v.
nder oath, or under the penalty of a curse; to appeal to in the most solemn or impressive manner; to entreat earnestly. Joshua adjured them at that time, saying, Cursed be the man before the Lord, that riseth up and buildeth this city Jericho. Josh. vi. 26. The high priest . . . said . . . I adjure thee by the living G…
ADMIRABLY adv.
In an admirable manner.
ADORABLY adv.
In an adorable manner.
ADROITLY adv.
In an adroit manner.
ADULTEROUSLY adv.
In an adulterous manner.
ADVENTUROUSLY adv.
In an adventurous manner; venturesomely; boldly; daringly.
ADVERBIALLY adv.
In the manner of an adverb.
ADVERSELY adv.
In an adverse manner; inimically; unfortunately; contrariwise.
AERIALLY adv.
Like, or from, the air; in an aërial manner. "A murmur heard aërially." Tennyson.
AESOPIAN; ESOPIAN a.
Of or pertaining to Æsop, or in his manner.
AFFABLE a.
to or addressed; receiving others kindly and conversing with them in a free and friendly manner; courteous; sociable. An affable and courteous gentleman. Shak. His manners polite and affable. Macaulay.
AFFABLY adv.
In an affable manner; courteously.
AFFABROUS a.
Executed in a workmanlike manner; ingeniously made. [R.] Bailey.
AFFECT v.
less she is with artful care, Affecting to seem unaffected. Congreve. Thou dost affect my manners. Shak.
AFFECTEDLY adv.
In an affected manner; hypocritically; with more show than reality.
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