proudly
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~ with pride; in a proud manner; "he walked proudly into town"
provably
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~ in an obvious and provable manner; "his documentary sources are demonstrably wrong"
proverbially
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~ in the manner of something that has become a byword; "this proverbially bitter plant, wormwood"
providentially
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~ in a providential manner; as determined by providence; "his providentially destined role"
providentially
— Biord
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~ in a prudent manner; "I had allotted my own bedroom for necking, prudently removing both the bed and the key, and taken both myself and my typewriter into my son's bedroom."
providentially
— Biord
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~ in a fortunately providential manner; "providentially the weather remained good"
providently
— Biord
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~ in a provident manner; "providently, he had saved up some money for emergencies"
provincially
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~ by the province; through the province; "provincially controlled"
provisionally
— Biord
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~ temporarily and conditionally; "they have agreed provisionally"; "was appointed provisionally"
provocatively
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~ in a provocative manner; "`Try it,' he said provocatively"
provokingly
— Biord
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~ in a provocative manner; "`Try it,' he said provocatively"
prudently
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in a prudent manner; "I had allotted my own bedroom for necking, prudently removing both the bed and the key, and taken both myself and my typewriter into my son's bedroom."
prudishly
— Biord
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~ in a prudish manner; "she acts prudishly, but I wonder whether she is really all that chaste"
pruriently
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~ in a prurient manner
pryingly
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~ in a curious and prying manner; "`Do you have a boyfriend,' she asked her prospective tenant pryingly"
psychically
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~ from a psychic point of view; "he was psychically blind"
psychologically
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~ in terms of psychology; "classify poetry psychologically"
psychologically
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~ with regard to psychology; "war that caught them in its toils either psychologically or physically"; "the event was very damaging to the child psychologically"
in public
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~ in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly; "she admitted publicly to being a communist"
publically
— Biord
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~ in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly; "she admitted publicly to being a communist"