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1 dishonestly
adv нечестно, непорядочно; бессовестноСинонимический ряд:1. crookedly (other) corruptly; crookedly2. deceitfully (other) deceitfully; knavishly; mendaciously; roguishly; shiftily; untruthfully -
2 shiftily
Синонимический ряд:1. deviously (other) deviously; guilefully; indirectly; sneakily; sneakingly; underhandedly2. dishonestly (other) deceitfully; dishonestly; knavishly; mendaciously; roguishly; untruthfully3. evasively (other) evasively4. mutably (other) changeably; inconstantly; mutably; uncertainly; unstably; unsteadily; variably -
3 deceitfully
1. adv лживо; предательски2. adv обманчивоСинонимический ряд:1. dishonestly (other) dishonestly; knavishly; mendaciously; roguishly; shiftily; untruthfully2. surreptitiously (other) behind one's back; faithlessly; falsely; foully; secretly; surreptitiously -
4 knavishly
1. adv нечестно; гнусно, подло2. adv с озорством, озорноСинонимический ряд:dishonestly (other) deceitfully; dishonestly; mendaciously; roguishly; shiftily; untruthfully -
5 mendaciously
adv лживо; ложноСинонимический ряд:dishonestly (other) deceitfully; dishonestly; knavishly; roguishly; shiftily; untruthfully
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