Adumbratively

/æˈdʌmbrətɪvli/ adverb

in a way that faintly suggests or hints at something without fully explaining it; shadily or obscurely.

From 'adumbrate' (from Latin 'adumbrare,' to shadow or outline) plus the suffix '-ive' (having the quality of) plus '-ly' (in this manner). It means 'in a shadowy or suggestive way.'

AMማንኛውም መልእክት
ARبشكل دلالي
BNছোট করে
CAde manera suggerida
CSnatočeně
DAvagt
DEandeutend
ELεμμέσως
ESadumbrativamente
FAالفاظی
FIvihjailevasti
FRde manière adumbrée
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