inclemently

  • 1Inclemently — In*clem ent*ly, adv. In an inclement manner. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2inclemently — adverb see inclement …

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  • 3inclemently — See inclemency. * * * …

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  • 4inclemently — in·clem·ent·ly …

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  • 5inclemently — adverb see inclement * * * inclemˈently adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑inclement …

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  • 6inclement — adjective Etymology: Latin inclement , inclemens, from in + clement , clemens clement Date: 1621 lacking mildness: as a. archaic severe in temper or action ; unmerciful b. physically severe ; stormy < inclement weather > • inclemently …

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  • 7La regenta — infobox Book name = La Regenta author = Leopoldo Alas Clarín country = Spain language = Spanish genre = Realist Novel publisher = (copyright expired) release date = 1885 media type = Print La Regenta is a realist novel by Spanish author Leopoldo&#8230; …

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  • 8inclement — inclemency, inclementness, n. inclemently, adv. /in klem euhnt/, adj. 1. (of the weather, the elements, etc.) severe, rough, or harsh; stormy. 2. not kind or merciful. [1615 25; < L inclement , equiv. to in IN 3 + clement (s. of clemens) CLEMENT] …

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  • 9inclement — adjective /ɪnˈklɛm.ənt/ a) Stormy, of rough weather Starless exposed, and ever threatening storms b) unmerciful severe in temper or action Of Chaos blustering round, inclement sky; Ant: clement See …

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  • 10cruelly — Synonyms and related words: abominably, agonizingly, atrociously, awfully, baldly, balefully, barbarously, bestially, bitterly, blatantly, brashly, brutally, brutishly, confoundedly, damnably, deadly, deathly, deucedly, devilishly, diabolically,&#8230; …

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