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How to spell ILLITIVELY correctly?

If you mistakenly type "Illitively", fear not! Here are some likely alternatives: "Intuitively" suggests acting based on instinct. "Illegitimately" describes something done unlawfully. "Illicitly" refers to engaging in prohibited activities. Remember to always review your spelling for precise and effective communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell Illitively correctly

  • Ablatively The word "ablatively" refers to a grammatical case that expresses separation or motion away in certain languages such as Latin.
  • Additively The flavors of the dish were additively delicious, with each ingredient perfectly complementing the others.
  • Allusively She allusively hinted at the scandal without explicitly mentioning any names.
  • Electively I chose to take a pottery class electively, as it was not required for my major.
  • Illicitly He was caught illicitly downloading movies from the internet.
  • Inactively She sat inactively by the window, watching the raindrops fall.
  • Incisively The detective asked incisively, "Where were you at the time of the crime?"
  • Intuitively Intuitively, I knew that she was hiding something from me.
  • Plaintively She sighed plaintively, longing for someone to listen to her troubles.
  • Positively She positively impacted the lives of those around her through her acts of kindness and generosity.
  • Punitively The judge decided to punitively sentence the defendant to 10 years in prison for his repeated offenses.
  • Relatively The commute to the office is relatively short compared to my previous job.

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