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Word of the Day (surreptitiously)-25JAN21

Word of the Day (surreptitiously)-25JAN21

Today’s “Word of the Day” is surreptitiously and it is an adverb meaning “secretively, stealthily, secretively, clandestinely, furtively, covertly”.

Example Sentence: Alexei Navalny is everything Vladimir Putin is not: courageous, charismatic, highly intelligent, witty and politically savvy. Little wonder that Russia’s charmless president cannot bring himself to utter the name of his nemesis. Instead, he pretends Navalny does not exist, while surreptitiously having him jailed, beaten, harassed and, in August, poisoned with a Salisbury-type chemical nerve agent.

This word is present in The Guardian article The Observer view on Russia’s protests against Putinism, and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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