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adverb This word is an invariable part of speech 1 acutely, penetrating 2 strongly, vigourously, bitterly, passionately, fiercely 3 very much permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesacriter egetur = we are in terrible indigence || acriter varieque pugnatur = they fought furiously and with variable luck || acriter vitupero = to rebuke harshly || acriter vigilo = to keep watch with seal || acriter corripio aliquem = to rebuke harshly || acriter exspecto = to wait impatiently || acriter intellego = to have a sharp wit || acriter moneo = to warn sternly || acriter pronuntio = to utter with emphasis || aliquid acriter speculor || acriter viridis = bright green || amatur atque egetur acriter || acriter pugno = to fight tenaciously || acriter eo = to hurl oneself with impetus || acriter aliquid vitupero = bitterly blaming something || acriter in eo loco pugnatum est = they fought bitterly in that place || adulescenti non acriter intelligenti || acriter ulciscor iniurias = to avenge insults violently || acriter ac vehementer proeliari = to fight with harshness and vehemence || acriter video vitia = to view thoroughly vices || acriter rem ago = to fight tenaciously || acriter solem intueor = to stare into the sun || acre comminantibus pupulis = with the pupils that sent menacing flashes || acriter dilectum habeo = to recruit rigorously || acriter exerceo victoriam = to strictly uphold the victory || acriter consilium asservo = to accurately hide something || acerrume victoriam nobilitatis in plebem exercuerat = he used the victory of the nobles over the plebs very cruelly || acre malum semper stillantis ocelli = an irritating illness that was making the eyes water continuously || ancipiti proelio diu atque acriter pugnatum est Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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