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  • 41indirectly — Synonyms and related words: at an angle, by proxy, circlewise, circuitously, deceitfully, deviately, deviously, digressively, divagationally, divergently, excursively, fraudulently, furtively, guilefully, in behalf of, insidiously, obliquely, on… …

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  • 42infamously — Synonyms and related words: abominably, atrociously, awfully, basely, bestially, brutally, contemptibly, criminally, crookedly, deceitfully, despicably, detestably, deviously, discreditably, disgustingly, dishonestly, dishonorably, disreputably,… …

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  • 43back — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. See rear. v. t. support; aid; promote, fund, finance (See means); stand behind, encourage. v. i. move backward, reverse. See regression. Ant., front. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. rear, hinder, after,… …

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  • 44improbity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of probity Nouns 1. improbity; dishonesty, dishonor; disgrace, disrepute; fraud, deception; lying, falsehood; bad faith, infidelity, inconstancy, faithlessness, Judas kiss, betrayal; breach of… …

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  • 45falsely — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. traitorously, treacherously, deceitfully, faithlessly, falseheartedly, behind one s back, disloyally, underhandedly, basely, unfaithfully, perfidiously, dishonestly, erroneously, fallaciously, wrongly, incorrectly,… …

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  • 46secretly — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. privately, covertly, obscurely, darkly, surreptitiously, furtively, stealthily, clandestinely, underhandedly, slyly, behind one s back, intimately, personally, confidentially, between you and me, in strict confidence,… …

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  • 47unduly — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Improperly] Syn. improperly, illegally, indecorously, unfairly, unjustly, underhandedly; see also wrongly 1 . 2. [To an undue degree] Syn. excessively, extremely, overabundantly, inordinately, extravagantly,… …

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  • 48mine — maɪn n. excavation in the earth for the purpose of digging out certain substances (i.e. precious stones, minerals, coal, etc.), diggings; treasure, abundant source; explosive planted in the earth that is detonated by touch or remote control v.… …

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  • 49mined — maɪnd adj. dug out for excavation; planted with explosive mines; thoroughly searched and accessed; undermined maɪn n. excavation in the earth for the purpose of digging out certain substances (i.e. precious stones, minerals, coal, etc.),… …

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  • 50mines — maɪn n. excavation in the earth for the purpose of digging out certain substances (i.e. precious stones, minerals, coal, etc.), diggings; treasure, abundant source; explosive planted in the earth that is detonated by touch or remote control v.… …

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