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1 coldly
1. adv холодно2. adv сухо, холодно, неприветливо, с холодком3. adv спокойно, уравновешенноСинонимический ряд:1. chilly (other) chilly; coolly; frigidly; frostily; gelidly; glacially; icily; indifferently; unresponsively2. cold-bloodedly (other) cold-bloodedly; impersonally3. deadly (other) deadly; inanimately; lately; lifelessly; spiritlessly4. gloomily (other) blackly; bleakly; cheerlessly; depressingly; depressively; desolately; disconsolately; discouragingly; dishearteningly; dismally; drearily; duskily; funereally; gloomily; joylessly; oppressively; somberly; unhappily5. insensibly (other) insensibly; senselessly; unconsciously6. thoughtlessly (other) carelessly; insensitively; thoughtlessly; unkindly -
2 senselessly
Синонимический ряд:1. brainlessly (other) absurdly; brainlessly; fatuously; foolishly; idiotically; mindlessly; sillily; softly; stupidly; witlessly2. insensately (other) inanimately; insensately; unfeelingly3. insensibly (other) coldly; insensibly; unconsciously4. insignificantly (other) insignificantly; meaninglessly; pointlessly5. numbly (other) deadly; insensitively; numbly -
3 unconsciously
Синонимический ряд:1. automatically (other) automatically; mechanically; mindlessly; perfunctorily; unthinkingly2. insensibly (other) coldly; insensibly; senselessly -
4 unfeelingly
Синонимический ряд:1. callously (other) callously; cold-bloodedly; coldheartedly; heartlessly; obdurately; stonily2. numbly (other) deadly; inanimately; insensately; insensibly; insensitively; numbly; senselessly -
5 inappreciably
adv весьма незначительно; неуловимо; ничтожно мало, едва заметноСинонимический ряд:imperceptibly (other) impalpably; imperceptibly; imponderably; insensibly; intangibly; invisibly -
6 invisibly
Синонимический ряд:imperceptibly (other) impalpably; imperceptibly; imponderably; inappreciably; insensibly; intangibly
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