What is another word for vicariously?
(adjective) in the sense of indirect. Synonyms. indirect. delegated. substituted.
Some common synonyms of answer are rejoinder, reply, response, and retort.
/vɪˈkeə.ri.əs.li/ in a vicarious way (= experienced through the activities of other people, rather than by doing something yourself): Some parents seem to live vicariously through their children. People like to vicariously experience that kind of danger.
1 : experienced or realized through imaginative or sympathetic participation in the experience of another. 2 a : serving instead of someone or something else. b : that has been delegated. 3 : performed or suffered by one person as a substitute for another or to the benefit or advantage of another : substitutionary.
I just liked to live vicariously through those characters. They break the rules that we cannot, and we live vicariously through them. In turn, they cherished him and let him live vicariously through their experiences.
nearest. neighboring. on the side. proximate. side-by-side.
Hypophora, also referred to as anthypophora or antipophora, is a figure of speech in which the speaker poses a question and then answers the question.
Some common synonyms of intelligent are alert, clever, and quick-witted.
Some common synonyms of quick-witted are alert, clever, and intelligent. While all these words mean "mentally keen or quick," quick-witted implies promptness in finding answers in debate or in devising expedients in moments of danger or challenge.
A vicarious pleasure or feeling is experienced by watching, listening to, or reading about other people doing something, rather than by doing it yourself. She invents fantasy lives for her own vicarious pleasure. ...a father who lived vicariously through his sons' success.
What is a vicarious experience?
A vicarious experience is an individual observing another individual teach. Verbal persuasion is any teaching information conveyed to the individual by another individual.
Vicarious learning is all about experiencing something through observation rather than in person. It's the act of watching someone else go through an experience, like reading a book or hearing stories from your parents. Reading a book and hearing stories are both examples of vicarious learning.

vicariously (not comparable) In a vicarious manner; indirectly; as, by, or through a substitute; by proxy. antonym â–² Antonym: unvicariously.