It has all the vowels in the correct order throughout the word
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There are many more than just two. Three examples (often the most cited as "the two" or "the only", by some people) are abstemious, abstentious and facetious. Where the letter Y is considered a vowel, the suffix '-ly-' can be added to any of these, and both order and containment of all vowels is maintained.
Pearl Harbour is so special because it is a historical landmark and its a main naval base station.
Pearl Harbor was attacked.
Facetious is an adjective. The adverbial form is facetiously.
abstemious, facetious
Both "facetious" and "unoriental" are words that use the prefix "un-" to create a negative meaning. "Facetious" means not meant to be taken seriously, while "unoriental" indicates a lack of oriental characteristics.
Facetious means you're kidding around, silly, acting as if..., ironic, irreverent....not serious.
facetious
* abstemious * facetious
Facetious
humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner
The likely word is "facetious" (done in jest, frivolous).
Among a few are arsenious (old), bacterious, facetious, majestious (old). By turning facetious into facetiously, you even have all six vowels in one word, in proper order.
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The likely word is "facetious" (said in jest, humorous, joking).