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| Word | Modifies | Used in a Sentence | Definitions |
| 337. unrighteously | verb | He unrighteously accused us of treachery. | wicked; not right or fair; unjust |
| 338. unsavorily | verb | He unsavorily bragged of his criminal behavior. | distasteful or disagreeable; morally offensive |
| 339. unscientifically | verb | He unscientifically designed machinery. | not adhering to principles of science; not knowledgeable |
| 340. unspeakably | adjective | He was an unspeakably evil person. | relating to a forbidden subject; taboo; defying description |
| 341. unsuccessfully | verb | We unsuccessfully achieved our goal. | having a unfavorable outcome; failed |
| 342. unwisely | verb | They unwisely chose to defy him. | lacking wisdom; foolish or impudent |
| 343. vacuously | adjective | It was a vacuously ridiculous idea. | devoid of mater; empty; lacking intelligence; stupid |
| 344. vaguely | verb | I vaguely remember seeing them. | not clearly expressed; inexplicit; hazy |
| 345. venomously | verb | She venomously denied ever doing that. | malicious; spiteful |
| 346. verbosely | verb | He verbosely explained his reason. | using an excessive number of words |
| 347. viciously | verb | He viciously attacked his opponent. | disposed to violent or destructive behavior |
| 348. vilely | verb | She vilely handled the situation. | loathsome; disgusting; unpleasant or objectionable |
| 349. violently | verb | He violently attacked the young man. | marked by intensity; extreme |
| 350. voluptuously | verb | He voluptuously dreamed about the young lady. | devoted to or indulging in sensual pleasures |
| 351. vulgarly | verb | He vulgarly described his ex-girlfriend. | crudely indecent; deficient in taste or delicacy |
| 352. vulnerably | adjective | It was a vulnerably tempting idea. | liable to succumb to persuasion or temptation |
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