Ulterior Mnemonic
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ulterior
ulterior
/ʌlˈtɪəɹɪə/
Examples
- Doesn't the accuser have an ulterior motive
- I like the ulterior motives better.
- I don't understand the accusation of 'ulterior motives.'
- Ignoring the evidence shows an ulterior motive of the juror.
- His ulterior motive is to change the girls into something they're not.
- I'm sure that in the vast majority of cases, there is no ulterior motive.
- Of course, she has an ulterior motive behind the permission.
- They all have an ulterior motive in looking for the stolen loot.
- Even worse is the fact that most of these authors have an ulterior motive.
- The tone seems to ascribe all sorts of ulterior motives to the additions.
lying beyond what is openly revealed or avowed (especially being kept in the background or deliberately concealed)- Bertrand Russell
adjective
beyond or outside an area of immediate interest; remote- G.B.Shaw
adjective
coming at a subsequent time or stage
adjective
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"Ult + Interior. Hidden goals lie in the ultimate interior."
"Ul + teary or. An unseen, teary story or motive hidden deep."
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