Unknowingly.
Wasted away after being lost at sea for a month, she looked _____.
According to the encyclopedia, the word "wordsmith" means being skilled with words and being articulate. It also means word and language proficiency.
Palpable
I think you mean scornfully, which means disdainfully. She looked scornfully at him, then turned and left.
glance, peek
Unknowingly.
Observed Ogled Gawked Gazed Glanced Inspected Noticed Peered Saw: the past tense of see. Scouted Searched Seek Seen Spotted Stared Viewed Watched
The word "stretchable" means "capable of being stretched out."
The word "haughtily" is an adverb in this phrase, modifying the verb "looked." It describes how Ms. Minton looked at him.
unknowingly unassuming unconscious unaccessible
Being unable to be happy means being Miserable
There are four syllables. Un-know-ing-ly.
The word conspiratorially means something that is characteristic of a conspiracy or conspirator. A sentence is: "He looked at his plan conspiratorially and laughed."
Trip? Trek? Tour? Rove? I am not sure, but these are what I looked up so...
Wasted away after being lost at sea for a month, she looked _____.
You all will have looked under this is the English equivalent of 'sub hoc tuti eritis'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'sub' means 'under'. The demonstrative pronoun 'hoc' means 'this'. The past participle 'tuti' of the verb 'tuere means 'to look at'. The auxiliary 'eritis' means '[you all] will be'. Together 'tuti eritis' means '[you all] will have looked'.