| ADVISABLY | • advisably adv. Wisely, in an advisable manner. • ADVISABLE adv. sensible, to be recommended. |
| INADVISABLY | • inadvisably adv. In an inadvisable or ill-advised manner; against better advice; rashly. • INADVISABLE adv. not advisable. |
| UNADVISABLY | • unadvisably adv. Alternative form of inadvisably. • UNADVISABLE adv. not advisable. |
| ADVISABILITY | • advisability n. (Uncountable) The quality of being advisable or prudent. • advisability n. (Countable) An instance of advisability; a consideration in determining overall advisability. • ADVISABILITY n. the quality of being advisable. |
| CADAVEROUSLY | • cadaverously adv. In a cadaverous manner; like a cadaver. • CADAVEROUS adv. resembling a corpse, also CADAVERIC. |
| OVERANALYSED | • overanalysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overanalyse. • OVERANALYSE v. to analyse excessively, also OVERANALYZE. |
| VASODILATORY | • vasodilatory adj. Of, pertaining to, or functioning as a vasodilator. • VASODILATORY adj. relating to a vasodilator, a nerve or drug that causes vasodilatation. |
| ADVERSATIVELY | • adversatively adv. In an adversative manner. • ADVERSATIVE adv. expressing opposition. |
| AUDIOVISUALLY | • audiovisually adv. In an audiovisual way; through sound and image. • AUDIOVISUAL adv. relating to hearing and sight. |
| DEVASTATINGLY | • devastatingly adv. In a devastating manner. • DEVASTATING adv. overpoweringly effective. |
| ADVANTAGEOUSLY | • advantageously adv. In a manner which provides an advantage; in an advantageous manner. • ADVANTAGEOUS adv. giving an advantage. |
| INADVISABILITY | • inadvisability n. The quality or state of being inadvisable. • INADVISABILITY n. the state of being inadvisable. |
| VASODILATATORY | • vasodilatatory adj. Alternative form of vasodilatory. • VASODILATATORY adj. relating to vasodilatation. |
| FLAVOURDYNAMICS | • flavourdynamics n. Alternative spelling of flavordynamics. • FLAVOURDYNAMICS n. as in quantum flavourdynamics, a mathematical model used to describe the interaction of flavored particles (weak force) through the exchange of intermediate vector bosons. |