silently
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ without speaking; "he sat mutely next to her"
silkily
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in a silky manner; "the young wheat shone silkily"; "`Darling,' she said silkily"
similarly
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in like or similar manner; "He was similarly affected"; "some people have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength to resist evil"- Samuel Johnson
simperingly
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ with a lack of courage and determination; "simperingly, the accused begged for mercy"
simply
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ (used for emphasis) absolutely; "I just can't take it anymore"; "he was just grand as Romeo"; "it's simply beautiful!"
simply
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ and nothing more; "I was merely asking"; "it is simply a matter of time"; "just a scratch"; "he was only a child"; "hopes that last but a moment"
simply
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment; "she was dressed plainly"; "they lived very simply"
simply
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ absolutely; altogether; really; "we are simply broke"
simultaneously
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ at the same instant; "they spoke simultaneously"
sincerely
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ with sincerity; without pretense; "she praised him sincerely for his victory"; "was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher"; "we are truly sorry for the inconvenience"
sincerely
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ written formula for ending a letter
sine die
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ without a date fixed (as of an adjournment)
single-handedly
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ without assistance; "I built this house single-handedly"
single-mindedly
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in a single-minded manner
single-handed
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ without assistance; "I built this house single-handedly"
singly
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ one by one; one at a time; "they were arranged singly"
singly
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ apart from others; "taken individually, the rooms were, in fact, square"; "the fine points are treated singly"
singularly
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in a singular manner or to a singular degree; "Lord T. was considered singularly licentious even for the courts of Russia and Portugal; he acquired three wives and fourteen children during his Portuguese embassy alone"