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shadily adverb uk /ˈʃeɪ.dəl.i/ us /ˈʃeɪ.dəl.i/
shadilyadverb (DISHONEST) in a way that is dishonest or illegal: It was believed that he earned his wealth shadily since he was never clear about what he did for a living. I still believe that the group behaved shadily and against the public interest. They discovered that she was shadily moving money into a foreign bank account. Some evidence surfaced that suggested that the senator was shadily working with foreign governments. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Dishonest artificiality bad faith be rotten to the coreidiom bent cowboy dubiously false finagle fishy fly-by-night malfeasance mendacious mendaciously misleading misleadingly under false pretencesphrase underhand unreliability unreliable unscrupulous
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shadilyadverb (AWAY FROM SUN) in a way that is sheltered from direct light from the sun: The street was shadily arcaded on either side. We picked a shadily cool table under the trees. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases The qualities of light backlit black light brightly brilliantly coruscating dazzlingly dullness floodlit incandescent lambency lambent luminescence luminosity lustrously non-fluorescent overcast shimmering spangly undulled unshaded
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