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61 with dissatisfaction
adv.con descontento. -
62 with dissent
adv.inconformemente. -
63 with distaste
adv.con desagrado, con enfado, con repugnancia. -
64 with distinction
adv.con distinción, con sobresaliente. -
65 with distraction
adv.con aire distraído. -
66 with doubt
adv.con duda. -
67 with duplicity
adv.con duplicidad. -
68 with eagerness
adv.con avidez, con ganas, con ilusión. -
69 with ease
adv.con facilidad, con gran desenvoltura, fácilmente, con desenvoltura. -
70 with easiness
adv.con demasiada facilidad, con facilidad. -
71 with economy
adv.con economía. -
72 with elegance
adv.con elegancia. -
73 with emotion
adv.con emoción. -
74 with emphasis
adv.con énfasis. -
75 with enthusiasm
adv.con entusiasmo, con ánimo emprendedor, con efusión. -
76 with etiquette
adv.con etiqueta. -
77 with evasives
adv.con evasivas. -
78 with exasperation
adv.con exasperación, exasperadamente. -
79 with excess
adv.con exceso. -
80 with expectation
adv.con expectación.
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