Done without will.
Involuntary
Correctly use the word, “pungently” in a sentence.
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Intending to do harm.
Malicious
Correctly use the word, “commendable“ in a sentence.
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In a way that smells or tastes very strong.
Pungently
Correctly use the word, ”deciphered” in a sentence.
I deciphered your hand writing, and your sentence was awesome!
Done in low spirits from loss of courage or spirit.
Despondently
Correctly use the word, ”travesty” in a sentence.
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Showing a reckless lack of care.
Heedlessly
Correctly use the word, “ominously“ in a sentence.
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In a friendly and pleasant matter.
Amiably
Correctly use the word, ”juvenile” in a sentence.
That sentence seems like it was made by a professor!
Deserving praise.
Commendable
Correctly use the word, “stupendous” in a sentence.
You are on fire!
Convert into normal language.
Deciphered
Correctly use the word, “seething” in a sentence.
A commendable sentence!
In a casual calm and relaxed manner.
Nonchalantly
Correctly use the word, “methodically” in a sentence.
That sentence was put together methodically!
Filled with intense but unexpressed anger.
Seething
Correctly use the word, “nonchalantly” in a sentence.
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In an orderly manner.
Methodically
Correctly use the word, ”formidable” in a sentence.
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Extremely impressive.
Stupendous
Correctly use the word, ”consternation“ in a sentence.
Solid sentence!
Inspiring fear or respect through being large, powerful, intense.
Formidable
Correctly use the word, “amiably” in a sentence.
Your sentence is marvelous!
Of, for, or relating to young people.
Juvenile
Correctly use the word, ”despondently” in a sentence.
One of the best ones yet!
A false, absurd, or distorted representation of something.
Travesty
Correctly use the word, “heedlessly” in a sentence.
In a way that suggests that something bad is going to happen.
Ominously
Correctly use the word, “caustically“ in a sentence.
Feeling of anxiety or dismay at something.
Consternation
Correctly use the word, “involuntary“ in a sentence.
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In a way that is hurtful, critical, or intentionally unkind.
Caustically
Correctly use the word, ”malicious” in a sentence.