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pert | vicariously |

As an acronym pert

is (operations) p'rogram '''e'''valuation and '''r'''eview ' t echnique]], a method for diagramming and [[analyze|analyzing the flow of dependent tasks and other events in a project.

As an adverb vicariously is

in a vicarious manner.

pert

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Attractive (of a person); well-formed, shapely (of a part of the body).
  • Lively; alert and cheerful; bright.
  • * 1594 , William Shakespeare, , Act 1, Scene 1:
  • "Go Philostrate, Stirre vp the Athenian youth to merriments, Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth"
  • * 2009 , Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall , Fourth Estate 2010, p. 333:
  • "You'll not be so pert when the Cornish seize you. They spit children like you and roast them on bonfires."
  • (obsolete) Open; evident; unhidden; apert.
  • (Piers Plowman)

    Synonyms

    * See also

    Derived terms

    * pertly * pertness

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (obsolete) To behave with pertness.
  • Anagrams

    * ----

    vicariously

    English

    Adverb

    (-)
  • In a vicarious manner.
  • indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute
  • Quotations

    {{timeline, 1800s=1851 1861, 2000s=2006}} * 1851 — ch 28 *: The mates regularly relieved each other at the watches, and for aught that could be seen to the contrary, they seemed to be the only commanders of the ship; only they sometimes issued from the cabin with orders so sudden and peremptory, that after all it was plain they but commanded vicariously . * 1861 — ch IV *: My sister, having so much to do, was going to church vicariously , that is to say, Joe and I were going. * a.'' 2004 , Bill Watterson, ''Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat , Andrews McMeel, ISBN 0-8362-1769-1 *: Dad, are you vicariously living through me in the hope that my accomplishments will validate your mediocre life and in some way compensate for all [of] the opportunities you botched? * 2006 — Song Vicarious *: I need to watch things die from a good safe distance. / Vicariously , I live while the whole world dies. / You all feel the same so why can't we just admit it? English manner adverbs