backstage | (adverb) in or to a backstage area of a theater | - |
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(adverb) out of view of the public; behind the scenes | - |
circumstantially | (adverb) insofar as the circumstances are concerned | - |
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(adverb) without advance planning | Synonyms: accidentally, by chance, unexpectedly |
(adverb) in minute detail | Synonyms: minutely |
(adverb) according to circumstances | - |
constantly | (adverb) invariably | Synonyms: always, forever, incessantly, perpetually |
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(adverb) without variation or change, in every case | Synonyms: always, invariably |
detestably | (adverb) in an offensive and hateful manner | Synonyms: abominably, odiously, repulsively |
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distally | (adverb) far from the center | - |
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distantly | (adverb) from or at a distance | - |
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distastefully | (adverb) in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree | Synonyms: disgustingly, revoltingly, sickeningly |
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(adverb) in an offensively distasteful manner | - |
downstage | (adverb) at or toward the front of the stage | - |
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downstairs | (adverb) on a floor below | Synonyms: below, down the stairs, on a lower floor |
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ecstatically | (adverb) in an ecstatic manner | Synonyms: rapturously, rhapsodically |
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electrostatically | (adverb) in an electrostatic manner | - |
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homeostatically | (adverb) in a homeostatic manner | - |
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instantaneously | (adverb) without any delay | Synonyms: in a flash, instantly, outright |
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instantly | (adverb) without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening | Synonyms: at once, directly, forthwith, immediately, like a shot, now, right away, straight off, straightaway |
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(adverb) without any delay | Synonyms: in a flash, instantaneously, outright |
insubstantially | (adverb) not substantially; lacking substantial expression or fullness | Synonyms: impalpably |
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mistakenly | (adverb) in a mistaken or erroneous manner | Synonyms: erroneously |
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nostalgically | (adverb) in a nostalgic manner | - |
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notwithstanding | (adverb) despite anything to the contrary (usually preceding a concession) | Synonyms: all the same, at the same time, even so, however, nevertheless, nonetheless, still, withal, yet |
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offstage | (adverb) behind the scenes; not on stage | - |
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(adverb) not in public | - |
onstage | (adverb) on the stage | - |
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outstandingly | (adverb) in an outstanding manner or to an outstanding degree | - |
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painstakingly | (adverb) in a fastidious and painstaking manner | Synonyms: fastidiously |
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stably | (adverb) in a stable unchanging manner | - |
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(adverb) in a stable solid fixed manner | - |
staccato | (adverb) separating the notes; in music | - |
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staggeringly | (adverb) vastly | Synonyms: enormously, hugely, tremendously |
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stagily | (adverb) in a stagy and theatrical manner | Synonyms: theatrically |
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staidly | (adverb) in a grave and sober manner | Synonyms: gravely, soberly |
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stanchly | (adverb) in a staunch manner | Synonyms: staunchly |
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standoffishly | (adverb) in a standoffish manner | - |
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stark | (adverb) to the fullest degree | - |
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starkly | (adverb) in a blunt manner | - |
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(adverb) in sharp outline or contrast | - |
(adverb) in a stark manner | - |
startlingly | (adverb) in a startling manner | - |
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statistically | (adverb) with respect to statistics | - |
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statutorily | (adverb) according to statute | - |
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staunchly | (adverb) in a staunch manner | Synonyms: stanchly |
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substantially | (adverb) to a great extent or degree | Synonyms: considerably, well |
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(adverb) in a strong substantial way | - |
thermostatically | (adverb) by thermostat; in a thermostatic manner | - |
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understandably | (adverb) in an intelligible manner | Synonyms: clearly, intelligibly |
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understandingly | (adverb) with understanding | - |
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unmistakably | (adverb) without possibility of mistake | - |
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(adverb) in a signal manner | Synonyms: remarkably, signally |
ununderstandably | (adverb) in an unintelligible manner | Synonyms: unintelligibly |
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upstage | (adverb) at or toward the rear of the stage | - |
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upstairs | (adverb) on a floor above | Synonyms: on a higher floor, up the stairs |
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(adverb) with respect to the mind | - |
upstate | (adverb) in or toward the northern parts of a state | - |
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