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101elusive — /əˈlusɪv/ (say uh loohsiv), /i / (say ee ) adjective 1. eluding clear perception or complete mental grasp; hard to express or define: *Freddie Buckmaster lets out a great guffaw, understanding nothing of what the old man has just said, but… …
102handily — /ˈhændəli/ (say handuhlee) adverb 1. dexterously; expertly. 2. conveniently …
103easily — [adv1] without difficulty calmly, comfortably, competently, conveniently, coolly, dexterously, efficiently, effortlessly, evenly, facilely, fluently, freely, handily, hand over fist*, hands down*, just like that*, lightly, like nothing*, no… …
104dexterous — (also dextrous) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ showing dexterity; adroit. DERIVATIVES dexterously adverb …
105dexterous — [deks′tər əs, deks′trəs] adj. [ DEXTER + OUS] 1. having or showing skill in the use of the hands or body 2. having or showing mental skill dexterously adv. dexterousness n. SYN. DEXTEROUS implies an expertness, natural or acquired, demonstrated… …
106dexterous — adj. (also dextrous) having or showing dexterity. Derivatives: dexterously adv. dexterousness n. Etymology: L DEXTER(1) + OUS …
107featly — I. ˈfētlē, li adverb Etymology: Middle English fetly, from fete, fayt suitable + ly more at feat 1. a. : fitly, properly …
108feateously — featˈeously adverb (Spenser) Dexterously, neatly • • • Main Entry: ↑featous …
109ad|vo|cate — «verb. AD vuh kayt; noun. AD vuh kiht, kayt», verb, cat|ed, cat|ing, noun. –v.t. to speak or write in favor of; recommend publicly (a measure, policy, belief, or theory); support: »He advocates building more good roads. SYN …
110in|nu|en|do — «IHN yu EHN doh», noun, plural does, verb, doed, do|ing. –n. 1. an indirect hint or reference. SYNONYM(S): insinuation. 2. an indirect suggestion meant to discredit a person: »The gossipy old woman spread scandal by innuendoes. Their original… …