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1 censoriously
adv.1 severamente, críticamente.2 censuradoramente, críticamente. -
2 critically
adverb críticamente, de manera/forma críticatr['krɪtɪklɪ]2 (ill) gravemente; (important) fundamentalmentecritically ['krɪt̬ɪkli] adv: críticamentecritically ill: gravemente enfermoadv.• críticamente adv.'krɪtɪkli1) < ill> gravemente2)a) ( as a critic)b) ( censoriously)['krɪtɪkǝlɪ]ADV1) (=crucially)2) (Med) [ill, injured] gravemente, de gravedad3) (=seriously)we are running critically low on food supplies — nuestras provisiones de alimentos están quedando reducidas a unos niveles críticos
4) (=disparagingly) [speak, say] con desaprobación, en tono de crítica5) (=analytically) [study, examine, watch] con ojo crítico, críticamente6) (Cine, Literat, Mus, Theat)the band's critically acclaimed new album — el nuevo disco del grupo, aclamado por la crítica
his first two books were critically acclaimed — sus dos primeros libros tuvieron muy buena acogida por parte de la crítica
* * *['krɪtɪkli]1) < ill> gravemente2)a) ( as a critic)b) ( censoriously)
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censoriously — adverb see censorious … New Collegiate Dictionary
censoriously — See censorious. * * * … Universalium
censoriously — adverb In a censorious manner … Wiktionary
censoriously — adv. critically; sharply … English contemporary dictionary
censoriously — cen·so·ri·ous·ly … English syllables
censoriously — adv disapprovingly, disparagingly, critically, hypercritically, overcritically, severely FORMAL captiously ≠ approvingly … Useful english dictionary
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