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Today’s pangrams are NAIVELY and VENIALLY.
NAIVELY is defined as in a manner lacking sophistication or critical judgment. It is also defined as with innocent or trusting simplicity.
VENIALLY is defined as in a manner that is forgivable or pardonable. It is also defined as in relation to a venial sin or minor offense.
ALLAY is defined as to calm or reduce fear, doubt, or concern. It is also defined as to diminish or lessen the intensity of something.
ALLEY is defined as a narrow passageway between buildings. It is also defined as a lane or path, especially in a garden or park.
ALLY is defined as a state or person joined with another for a common purpose. It is also defined as to unite or combine for a shared goal.
ANALLY is defined as in a manner relating to the anus. It is also defined as with excessive attention to detail or orderliness.
EELY is defined as resembling or characteristic of an eel. It is also defined as slippery or difficult to grasp.
ENVY is defined as a feeling of discontent at another’s advantages or possessions. It is also defined as to desire something that another person has.
EVENLY is defined as in a way that is uniform or without variation. It is also defined as in a calm and balanced manner.
EVILLY is defined as in a wicked, malicious, or harmful manner. It is also defined as with evil intent or character.
ILLY is defined as in a bad or unsatisfactory manner. It is also defined as poorly or inadequately.
INANELY is defined as in a silly, senseless, or foolish manner. It is also defined as without intelligent thought or meaning.
INLAY is defined as to set pieces of material into a surface to form a design. It is also defined as a decorative design or material set into a surface.
LEANLY is defined as in a thin or sparse manner. It is also defined as with minimal excess or waste.
LEVELLY is defined as in a flat, horizontal, or even manner. It is also defined as in a calm and steady manner.
LEVY is defined as to impose or collect a tax or fee. It is also defined as a tax, fee, or forced military recruitment.
LILY is defined as a flowering plant with large trumpet-shaped blossoms. It is also defined as something pure or white.
LINEALLY is defined as in a direct line of descent or succession. It is also defined as relating to ancestry in a direct line.
LIVELY is defined as full of energy, enthusiasm, or animation. It is also defined as brisk, vigorous, or striking.
NANNY is defined as a person, typically a woman, employed to care for children. It is also defined as an overprotective authority or government.
NAVY is defined as the naval forces of a country. It is also defined as a dark blue color.
NINNY is defined as a silly or foolish person. It is also defined as a simpleton or dunce.
VAINLY is defined as in a futile or unsuccessful manner. It is also defined as with excessive pride or conceit about appearance.
VALLEY is defined as a low-lying area of land between hills or mountains. It is also defined as a depression or watercourse in terrain.
VEINY is defined as marked by prominent or visible veins. It is also defined as having the appearance or pattern of veins.
VENALLY is defined as in a manner motivated by bribery or corruption. It is also defined as with willingness to compromise principles for money.
VILELY is defined as in a wicked, despicable, or morally bad manner. It is also defined as with extreme unpleasantness or offensiveness.
VILLAINY is defined as wicked or criminal behavior and conduct. It is also defined as the actions or character of a villain.
VINY is defined as resembling or full of vines. It is also defined as covered with or having the characteristics of vines.
VINYL is defined as a synthetic plastic polymer material. It is also defined as a phonograph record or the medium of recorded music.
YELL is defined as to shout or cry out loudly. It is also defined as a loud cry or shout of pain, excitement, or alarm.
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