statedly

  • 51stated — /ˈsteɪtəd/ (say staytuhd) adjective 1. fixed or settled: for a stated fee. 2. explicitly set forth; declared as fact. 3. recognised or official. –statedly, adverb …

  • 52-edly — 1. The suffix occurs in a number of familiar words such as advisedly, allegedly, assuredly, deservedly, and unreservedly, of which some date back to the 14c but most date from the 17c to 19c. In a lengthy article, Fowler (1926) listed these along …

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  • 53stated — [stāt′id] adj. 1. fixed or set, as by agreement 2. declared, esp. in specific terms; expressed statedly adv …

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  • 54price list — noun a listing of prices for different goods or services • Hypernyms: ↑list, ↑listing * * * noun : a statement or list of the prevailing prices of the merchandise, stocks, specie, bills of exchange, or other matter dealt in issued statedly or… …

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  • 55State — n. & v. n. 1 the existing condition or position of a person or thing (in a bad state of repair; in a precarious state of health). 2 colloq. a an excited, anxious, or agitated mental condition (esp. in a state). b an untidy condition. 3 (usu.… …

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  • 56state — n. & v. n. 1 the existing condition or position of a person or thing (in a bad state of repair; in a precarious state of health). 2 colloq. a an excited, anxious, or agitated mental condition (esp. in a state). b an untidy condition. 3 (usu.… …

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