Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- In a pseudonymous manner; under a pseudonym, or fictitious or false name.
Wiktionary
- adv. Under a pseudonym.
Examples
“My favorite business story today is Whole Oats CEO John Mackey "pseudonymously" bad mouthing Wild Oats in Web stock forums, presumably to lower the acquisition price for his company.”
“It reminds me of great writers, including Mark Twain and George Elliott, who wrote "pseudonymously" and it sounds so much better than anonymity, dark and threatening, like the "man in the trench coat" my mother warned us about 50 years ago.”
“For his occasional "Cabinet of Wonders" soirees, the singer-songwriter pseudonymously known as John Wesley Harding joins forces with his alter ego — the noted fiction writer more normally named Wesley Stace — to pair musicians onstage with writers, storytellers and comedians.”
“Did Ben Quayle pseudonymously author a racy gossip blog ( "Dirty Scottsdale") before entering politics?”
The Washington Post: Read this: Ben Quayle, gossip guy?; "Housewives" on SNL
“If you are a regular or occasional reader who has yet to comment but has not ruled out the possibility, feel free to say hello and introduce yourself below, pseudonymously or otherwise.”
“A writer of a science fiction romance novel pseudonymously attacked the person who gave her a bad review.”
“If their preference is to remain known pseudonymously, then cool.”
“He got a more active, acerbic voice and versed as a man with heroic choice writing poetry pseudonymously and not As-true.”
“You may write anonymous, pseudonymously, initially or under your own name.”
“It has merely alleged that some of the pseudonymously-posted comments were “tawdry, sophomoric, and spiteful.””
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Adverbia
A long list of adverbs, beginning with full-drive. Someone has to list them.
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Reesetee's list Conjunctive Adv...full-drive, portentously, unlawfully, legally, heterogeneously, consumingly, clancularly, inconsolably, prepositionally, retrogressively, symptomatically, decrepitly and 2243 more...

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