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1 aptly
1. adv соответствующим, надлежащим образом2. adv быстро, легко, умелоСинонимический ряд:1. fitly (other) appropriately; befittingly; decorously; felicitously; fitly; fittingly; happily; judiciously; justly; meetly; properly; relevantly; rightfully; rightly; suitably2. pronely (other) pronely3. quickly (other) promptly; quickly; readily -
2 willingly
1. adv охотно, с готовностью2. adv добровольно, без принужденияСинонимический ряд:1. agreeably (other) agreeably; amiably; approvingly; favorably; favourably; generously; helpfully; kindly; with encouragement; with favor2. pronely (other) pronely; readily3. voluntarily (other) deliberately; freely; intentionally; of one's own free will; voluntarily; willfully; wittingly -
3 obnoxiously
adv неприятно; противно; оскорбительно; вызывающеСинонимический ряд:1. openly (other) openly; pronely; sensitively; susceptibly2. repugnantly (other) abhorrently; invidiously; repellently; repugnantly -
4 openly
1. adv открыто, откровенно2. adv публично; общеизвестноhe is openly known for a scoundrel — всем известно, что он негодяй
Синонимический ряд:1. accessibly (other) accessibly; operatively; practicably; publicly; usably2. barely (other) barely; nakedly3. doubtfully (other) ambiguously; doubtfully; dubiously; equivocally; indecisively; precariously; problematically; queasily; shadily; shakily; suspiciously; uncertainly; uneasily; unstably4. flagrantly (other) blatantly; brazenly; carelessly; flagrantly; immodestly; shamelessly; unblushingly; unconcernedly; wantonly5. frankly (other) artlessly; candidly; directly; forthrightly; frankly; honestly; in the open; naively; openheartedly; outright; outspokenly; plainly; readily; straightforwardly; truthfully; unreservedly; willingly; without reserve6. obnoxiously (other) obnoxiously; pronely; sensitively; susceptibly7. patently (other) patently8. straightforwardly (other) aboveboard; out in the open; plainly; straightforwardly -
5 sensitively
Синонимический ряд:1. mildly (adj.) blandly; carefully; cautiously; delicately; gently; lightly; mildly; quietly; smoothly2. acutely (other) acutely; keenly; perceptively; sharply3. delicately (other) delicately; precariously; ticklishly; touchily; trickily4. emotionally (other) emotionally; feelingly5. obnoxiously (other) obnoxiously; openly; pronely; susceptibly6. sensationally (other) sensationally; sensually7. sentiently (other) impressibly; impressionably; responsively; sensibly; sentiently -
6 susceptibly
Синонимический ряд:1. easily (other) easily; gullibly; naively2. obnoxiously (other) obnoxiously; openly; pronely; sensitively3. sentiently (other) impressibly; impressionably; responsively; sensibly; sentiently
См. также в других словарях:
Pronely — Prone ly, adv. In a prone manner or position. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pronely — adverb see prone … New Collegiate Dictionary
pronely — See prone. * * * … Universalium
pronely — prone·ly … English syllables
pronely — adverb Etymology: prone + ly : in a prone manner or position … Useful english dictionary
prone — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin pronus bent forward, tending; akin to Latin pro forward more at for Date: 14th century 1. having a tendency or inclination ; being likely < prone to forget names > < accident prone > 2. a. having… … New Collegiate Dictionary
proneness — See pronely. * * * … Universalium
prone — prone1 pronely, adv. proneness, n. /prohn/, adj. 1. having a natural inclination or tendency to something; disposed; liable: to be prone to anger. 2. having the front or ventral part downward; lying face downward. 3. lying flat; prostrate. 4.… … Universalium
prone — /proʊn / (say prohn) adjective 1. having a natural inclination or tendency to something; disposed; liable: to be prone to anger. 2. having the front or ventral part downwards; lying face downwards. 3. lying flat; prostrate. 4. having a downward… …
prone — [prōn] adj. [ME < L pronus < pro, before: see PRO 1] 1. lying or leaning face downward 2. lying flat or prostrate; in a horizontal position 3. having a natural bent; disposed or inclined (to) [prone to error] 4. groveling; abject … English World dictionary
prone — adj. 1 a lying face downwards (cf. SUPINE). b lying flat; prostrate. c having the front part downwards, esp. the palm of the hand. 2 (usu. foll. by to, or to + infin.) disposed or liable, esp. to a bad action, condition, etc. (is prone to bite… … Useful english dictionary