away | (adverb) from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete) | Synonyms: forth, off |
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(adverb) from one's possession | Synonyms: out |
(adverb) in reserve; not for immediate use | Synonyms: aside, by |
(adverb) out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts) | Synonyms: aside |
(adverb) out of existence | - |
(adverb) indicating continuing action; continuously or steadily | - |
(adverb) in a different direction | Synonyms: aside |
(adverb) in or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping) | - |
(adverb) at a distance in space or time | Synonyms: off |
(adverb) so as to be removed or gotten rid of | - |
(adverb) freely or at will | - |
awful | (adverb) used as intensifiers | Synonyms: awfully, frightfully, terribly |
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awfully | (adverb) used as intensifiers | Synonyms: awful, frightfully, terribly |
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(adverb) of a dreadful kind | Synonyms: dreadfully, horribly |
(adverb) in a terrible manner | Synonyms: abominably, abysmally, atrociously, rottenly, terribly |
awhile | (adverb) for a brief period | Synonyms: for a while |
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awkwardly | (adverb) in an awkward manner | - |
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awry | (adverb) away from the correct or expected course | Synonyms: amiss |
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(adverb) turned or twisted to one side | Synonyms: askew, skew-whiff |