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1 enigmatically
adv загадочноto speak enigmatically — выражаться туманно, говорить загадками
Синонимический ряд:1. ambiguously (other) ambiguously; equivocally; indecisively; obscurely; unclearly; unintelligibly; vaguely2. cryptically (other) cryptically; darkly; mystifyingly -
2 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
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