Crossword-Solution: UNINTELLIGENTLY 15 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

We have 25 clues for the answer “UNINTELLIGENTLY”

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unintelligibly 1 answer
unclearly 24 answers
thickly 24 answers
mutedly 24 answers
obscurely 25 answers
mistily 25 answers
imperceptibly 26 answers
indistinguishably 26 answers
indistinctly 26 answers
indecisively 26 answers
inaudibly 26 answers
inarticulately 26 answers
hazily 26 answers
dimly 26 answers
blurrily 26 answers
AMBIGUOUSLY 27 answers
densely 28 answers
Indefinitely 28 answers
faintly 29 answers
Weakly. 34 answers
Barely 59 answers
Softly 65 answers
Quietly 66 answers
Slightly 82 answers
faint 89 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with UNINTELLIGENTLY (5)

The government is of course established by the few who are capable of government, though its mechanism once complete, it may be, and generally is, carried on unintelligently by people who are incapable of it the capable people repairing it from time to time when it gets too far behind the continuous advance or decay of civilization.
The Perfect Wagnerite George Bernard Shaw 1998
Further, whilst Wagner's stage directions are sometimes disregarded as unintelligently as at Covent Garden, an intolerably old-fashioned tradition of half rhetorical, half historical-pictorial attitude and gesture prevails.
The Perfect Wagnerite George Bernard Shaw 1998
She had never in all her life before spoken to any living being so confusedly and so unintelligently as she now spoke to Julian Gray! He went on more gayly than ever, without appearing to notice the effect that he had produced on her.
The New Magdalen Wilkie Collins 1999
Fancy the progenitor of the Dorias thus haunting those heavy halls where his posterity reside! Nor would it assuage his monotonous misery, but increase it manifold, to be compelled to scrutinize those masterpieces of art, which he collected with so much cost and care, and gazing at them unintelligently, still leave a further portion of his vital warmth at every one.
The Marble Faun, Volume II. Nathaniel Hawthorne 2006
Gwendolen Vesey had with her mother one of the few quarrels in which Lady Maresfield had really stood up to such an antagonist (the elder woman had to recognise in general in whose veins it was that the blood of the Manglers flowed) on account of this very circumstance of her attaching more importance to Miss Tramore’s originality (“Her originality be hanged!” her ladyship had gone so far as unintelligently to exclaim) than to the prospects of the unfortunate Guy.
The Real Thing and Other Tales Henry James 2015

Quotes with UNINTELLIGENTLY (3)

For many years I have been asking myself why intelligent children act unintelligently at school. The simple answer is, "Because they're scared." I used to suspect that children's defeatism had something to do with their bad work in school, but I thought I could clear it away with hearty cries of "Onward! You can do it!" What I now see for the first time is the mechanism by which fear destroys intelligence, the way it affects a child's whole way of looking at, thinking about, …
John Holt How Children Fail
I don't think anything can behave as unintelligently as intelligence.
Stanislaw Lem Fiasco
Jesus was a penniless teacher who wandered about the dusty sun-bit country of Judea, living upon casual gifts of food; yet he is always represented clean, combed, and sleek, in spotless raiment, erect, and with something motionless about him as though he was gliding through the air. This alone has made him unreal and incredible to many people who cannot distinguish the core of the story from the ornamental and unwise additions of the unintelligently devout.
H. G. Wells The Outline of History, Vols. I and II