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indifferently
English
Etymology
indifferent +? -ly
Adverb
indifferently (comparative more indifferently, superlative most indifferently)
- In an indifferent manner.
- Tolerably; passably.
- Without distinction; impartially.
- Without great care; without sufficient attention or thought.
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dismissively
English
Etymology
dismissive +? -ly
Adverb
dismissively (comparative more dismissively, superlative most dismissively)
- In a dismissive manner
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