Dyslogistically

/ˌdɪsloʊˈdʒɪstɪkli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner that expresses disapproval, criticism, or unfavorable opinions about something or someone.

Etymology

From dyslogistic + '-ally' (adverb suffix). The adverbial form of dyslogistic, created by adding the standard English adverb ending.

Kelly Says

You'd rarely encounter 'dyslogistically' in modern speech—it's the kind of word that appears in classical literature and academic papers, making it a fun discovery for anyone reading Victorian novels or philosophical texts.

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