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immediately |
The troop of soldiers were told to cease fire immediately.
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inaccurately |
She filled out the form inaccurately.
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indecently |
Indecently means to offends against generally accepted standards of good taste.
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insensitively |
The man handled the situation insensitively.
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inconsiderately |
Inconsiderately, he did not invite all of his friends for dinner.
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insignificantly |
Our budget will only be insignificantly affected by these new cuts.
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insincerely |
The woman insincerely thanked the man.
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necessarily |
Affluence does not necessarily lead to a happier life.
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patiently |
The boy waits patiently for his supper.
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secretively |
The cat secretively walked around the house.
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separately |
The friends arrived separately.
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strangely |
We all agreed that the boy had been behaving rather strangely.
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polythene |
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Analyse
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Analyse means to pick out key features or trends of data to explain or argue.
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regrettably |
Regrettably, there will be no party today due to unforeseen circumstances.
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courageously |
The boy courageously saved the family from danger.
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