What is another word for bluffly?
Pronunciation:
[ blˈʌfli], [ blˈʌfli], [ b_l_ˈʌ_f_l_i]
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Synonyms for Bluffly:
adv.
• all (adverb)n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- immediately,
- apparently,
- approximately,
- organize,
- verbatim,
- utterly,
- now,
- rollickingly,
- or so,
- address,
- simply,
- briefly,
- square,
- calculate,
- manoeuver,
- in short,
- raspingly,
- plain,
- neat,
- generally,
- truly,
- squarely,
- flat,
- patently,
- conduct,
- more or less,
- forthwith,
- lead,
- like a shot,
- manifestly,
- orchestrate,
- maneuver,
- mastermind,
- around,
- gratingly,
- artlessly,
- evidently,
- unmediated,
- presently,
- close to,
- place,
- full-strength,
- manoeuvre,
- in brief,
- take,
- straight person,
- straightforward,
- loosely,
- send,
- aboveboard,
- guide,
- unbowed,
- soon,
- some,
- straightaway,
- head,
- point,
- aim,
- organise,
- rough,
- really,
- uncoiled,
- true,
- about,
- impolitely,
- right away,
- suddenly,
- short,
- heterosexual,
- consecutive,
- dead,
- unbent,
- discourteously,
- authentically,
- before long,
- target,
- channelize,
- perfectly,
- steer,
- obviously,
- channelise,
- broadly speaking,
- concisely,
- straight off,
- lineal,
- just about,
- at once,
- instantly,
- heterosexual person,
- foursquare,
- take aim,
- train,
- engineer.
How to use "Bluffly" in context?
When we think of words that evoke an image of poker or cowboys, it's likely that a word like "bluff" would come to mind. But what does this word actually mean?
Bluffing is simply the act of taking advantage of someone's lack of knowledge or misjudgement in order to gain an advantage in a negotiation, card game, or other situation. Typically, when someone bluffs, they are not actually risking anything, but are instead presenting a less favourable option in order to deceive their opponent.
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