Webbsnide «snyd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. mean or spiteful in a sly way; slyly insinuating; derogatory: »a snide remark. SYNONYM(S): disparaging. 2. dishonest: »a ... Webbsnide sl. 1. noun фальшивая драгоценность или монета 2. adj. 1) фальшивый2) нечестный, мошеннический 3) низкий, подлый
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Webbdissatisfaction emotionlessness empty-headedness ineffectiveness lowness of spirit meaninglessness nonsatisfaction phatic communion purposelessness unprofitability emptiness 16 letter words disingenuousness nongratification spatial extension tempest in a teapot unproductiveness unprofitableness vexation of spirit emptiness 17 letter words Webbcatty — quietly or slyly malicious, spiteful, i. e. characterized by features ascribed to a cat chatty — given to chat, inclined to chat dressy (inform.)— showy in dress, i. e. inclined to dress well or to be overdressed fishy (e. g. in a fishy story, inform.) — improbable, hard to believe (like stories told by fishermen) Webbslyly adverb uk / ˈslaɪ.li / us / ˈslaɪ.li / in a way that suggests that you know secrets: She grinned slyly and refused to tell me where the money came from. They look as if they're remembering a joke, grinning slyly to themselves. in a clever way, especially when it deceives people in order to get what you want: can i invest in gab