Crossword-Solution: INDIRECTLY 10 letters, 51 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Indirectly adv. In an direct manner; not in a straight line or
course; not in express terms; obliquely; not by direct means; hence,
unfairly; wrongly.

We have 51 clues for the answer “INDIRECTLY”

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In a roundabout way 1 answer
In a roundabout manner. 1 answer
'Round about 3 answers
ON a slope 9 answers
To the side 26 answers
slantingly 37 answers
sloped 38 answers
sideward 38 answers
sideling 38 answers
mitred 38 answers
bevelled 38 answers
Sidewise 38 answers
aslope 39 answers
sidelong 39 answers
crabwise 39 answers
Lateral 40 answers
slantwise 40 answers
slantways 41 answers
Diagonal 41 answers
askance 41 answers
sideways 42 answers
skew 42 answers
Transversely 42 answers
contrariwise 43 answers
Skewed 43 answers
laterally 43 answers
angled 44 answers
aslant 45 answers
athwart 45 answers
Crosswise 45 answers
Slanting 46 answers
Disposed 46 answers
sloping 47 answers
Oblique 47 answers
Lopsided 49 answers
BEVEL ___ 50 answers
Angular. 53 answers
Abreast 55 answers
Tilted 56 answers
inclining 57 answers
Indirect 57 answers
Warped 58 answers
to one side 58 answers
askew 65 answers
Slanted 65 answers
Across 66 answers
Bias 67 answers
Awry 67 answers
influenced 70 answers
Inclined 70 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with INDIRECTLY (5)

Tourism alone provides about 50% of GDP and directly or indirectly employs about 50,000 people or 40% of the local work force.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
His incipient friendship with her aunt had been nipped by the failure of his suit, and all that Oak learnt of Bathsheba’s movements was done indirectly.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Although the Constitution had indirectly recognized slavery, Douglass believed that its spirit, as well as that of the American Revolution, implied the eventual destruction of that institution.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Hence, after fruitless attempts to suppress such investigations indirectly by making them liable to a heavy tax, the Legislature, in comparatively recent times, absolutely prohibited them.
Flatland Edwin A. Abbott 1994
Hilton Cubitt has herself lain under grave suspicion of the murder of her husband, and that it was only my presence here, and the knowledge which I happened to possess, which has saved her from the accusation? The least that you owe her is to make it clear to the whole world that she was in no way, directly or indirectly, responsible for his tragic end.” “I ask nothing better,” said the American.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994

Quotes with INDIRECTLY (3)

I started studying law, but this I could stand just for one semester. I couldn't stand more. Then I studied languages and literature for two years. After two years I passed an examination with the result I have a teaching certificate for Latin and Hungarian for the lower classes of the gymnasium, for kids from 10 to 14. I never made use of this teaching certificate. And then I came to philosophy, physics, and mathematics. In fact, I came to mathematics indirectly. I was reall…
George Polya
You cannot be aware of yourself, for you are awareness itself. How can a witness witness itself? That is like trying to see your own eyes without a reflection, or cut a knife with the tip of its own blade — it is impossible. The subject can only observe the object; it cannot make an object out of itself. But by the very act of observing, you indirectly know yourself as the observer, as the subject. No witnessing of the witness is needed to prove its existence.
Joseph P. Kauffman The Answer Is YOU: A Guide to Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Freedom
A book, a true book, is the writer's confessional. For, whether he would have it so or not, he is betrayed, directly or indirectly, by his characters, into presenting publicly his innermost feelings.
Nelson Algren Entrapment and Other Writings
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1958–1974).