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1 wickedly
Синонимический ряд:1. ably (other) ably; capably; competently; properly; qualifiedly2. bluely (other) bluely; broadly; racily; saltily; shadily; spicily; suggestively3. corruptly (other) corruptly; perversely; viciously4. dangerously (other) dangerously; hazardously; perilously; treacherously; unhealthily; unsoundly5. maliciously (other) despitefully; hatefully; malevolently; maliciously; malignantly; malignly; nastily; rancorously; spitefully6. outrageously (other) barbarously; outrageously; unconscionably7. playfully (other) coltishly; friskily; gamesomely; impishly; mischievously; playfully; prankishly; roguishly; sportively; waggishly8. skillfully (other) adroitly; cleverly; prettily; skillfully9. troublesomely (other) meanly; troublesomely; uglily; vexatiously10. wrongly (other) badly; evilly; immorally; iniquitously; sinfully; wrongly -
2 unscrupulously
Синонимический ряд:1. corruptly (other) corruptly; mercenarily; venally2. unconscionably (other) unconscionably -
3 mercenarily
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4 venally
adv корыстно, из корыстных соображений; за взяткуСинонимический ряд:corruptly (other) corruptly; mercenarily; unscrupulously -
5 dishonestly
adv нечестно, непорядочно; бессовестноСинонимический ряд:1. crookedly (other) corruptly; crookedly2. deceitfully (other) deceitfully; knavishly; mendaciously; roguishly; shiftily; untruthfully
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