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1 advantageously
Синонимический ряд:1. beneficially (other) beneficially; bravely; favorably; helpfully; propitiously; usefully2. economically (other) at a bargain price; at a discount; at a good price; cheaply; economically; for a low price; inexpensively; on sale; reduced3. favourably (other) favourably; right; well4. profitably (other) gainfully; lucratively; profitably; remuneratively -
2 bravely
Синонимический ряд:1. advantageously (other) advantageously; beneficially; favorably; helpfully; propitiously; usefully2. audaciously (other) audaciously; boldly; courageously; dauntlessly; doughtily; fearlessly; gallantly; gamely; heroically; intrepidly; manfully; pluckily; spunkily; stalwartly; stoutheartedly; stoutly; undauntedly; valiantly; valorously3. colorfully (other) brightly; colorfully; gaily; vividly -
3 helpfully
adv услужливо; с целью помочьСинонимический ряд:1. advantageously (other) advantageously; beneficially; bravely; favorably; propitiously; usefully2. agreeably (other) agreeably; amiably; approvingly; generously; kindly; willingly; with encouragement; with favor3. serviceably (other) serviceably -
4 usefully
Синонимический ряд:1. advantageously (other) advantageously; beneficially; bravely; favorably; helpfully; propitiously2. appropriately (other) appropriately; conveniently; fitly; meetly; properly; suitably3. practically (other) functionally; handily; practicably; practically; serviceably
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