different between immorally vs nefariously
immorally
English
Etymology
immoral +? -ly
Adverb
immorally (comparative more immorally, superlative most immorally)
- In an immoral manner, not morally, wrongly.
- He was reluctant to behave immorally.
Antonyms
- morally
Translations
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nefariously
English
Etymology
nefarious +? -ly
Adverb
nefariously (comparative more nefariously, superlative most nefariously)
- In a nefarious manner.
nefariously From the web:
- what does nefarious mean
- whats nefarious
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