BADLY vs MISCHIEVOUSLY: ADJECTIVE
- Ill, unwell
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BADLY vs MISCHIEVOUSLY: ADVERB
- In a disadvantageous way; to someone's disadvantage
- Without skill or in a displeasing manner
- To a severe or serious degree
- Very much; strongly
- With great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly')
- In a disobedient or naughty way
- Evilly or wickedly
- (`ill' is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well
- Unfavorably or with disapproval
- In a bad manner.
- With unusual distress or resentment or regret or emotional display
- In a bad manner; poorly; not well; unskillfully; imperfectly; unfortunately; grievously; so as to cause harm; disagreeably; seriously.
- Very much; to a great degree.
- Very much; greatly.
- In a disobedient or naughty way
- In a mischievous manner.
BADLY vs MISCHIEVOUSLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To someone's disadvantage
- In a disadvantageous way
- Strongly
- Very much
- Not well
- In a mischievous manner; with injury, loss, or damage; with evil intention or disposition; in a troublesome or teasing manner; with playful tricks; roguishly: as, this law operates mischievously; they created a scandal mischievously.
BADLY vs MISCHIEVOUSLY: RELATED WORDS
- Terribly, Dreadfully, Sorely, Miserably, Grievously, Horribly, Disadvantageously, Naughtily, Mischievously, Ill, Bad, Seriously, Gravely, Severely, Poorly
- Wryly, Puckishly, Teasingly, Mockingly, Evilly, Wittily, Gleefully, Sarcastically, Cunningly, Impishly, Playfully, Slyly, Cheekily, Badly, Naughtily
BADLY vs MISCHIEVOUSLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Well, Ineptly, Dismally, Desperately, Terribly, Dreadfully, Sorely, Miserably, Horribly, Naughtily, Ill, Bad, Seriously, Severely, Poorly
- Charmingly, Indulgently, Gaily, Condescendingly, Amusingly, Nonchalantly, Saucily, Cleverly, Craftily, Evilly, Sarcastically, Playfully, Slyly, Badly, Naughtily
BADLY vs MISCHIEVOUSLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Why did the colonists want freedom so badly?
- Which eventually get affected very badly by this!
- Sometimes things start off badly and get better.
- The message received was unexpected or badly formatted.
- You predict that things will turn out badly.
- Our army was badly equipped and terribly disorganized.
- So how badly do you want that house?
- He saw Neath with a badly discolored left eye, nose and mouth bleeding and Ashford also had a badly discolored left eye.
- It is something that is badly, badly needed if you are trying to restructure an agency.
- Men and women behave badly, particularly badly with the people they are closest to.
- Hunter, smiling mischievously, peered down at us from a giant portrait inside the main entrance.
- He looks at the slip of paper and seeing what it is, smiles mischievously.
- Fuzzy brown molds mischievously turn forgotten peaches to slime in the kitchen fruit bowl.
- She made a furtive gesture back towards the house, then grinned mischievously.
- Once again, Young seems to be mischievously undermining his own projects.
- Even Honeybloom had once given him a stiff finger, mischievously.
- Comley represented Steve Wynn, mischievously reached into my jacket pocket.
- Malcolm, glancing mischievously at Katherine, who was listening to them.
- Rocket will be flavouring without the mischievously voltaic downland.
- Musk said mischievously, breaking into his famous giggle.
BADLY vs MISCHIEVOUSLY: QUESTIONS
- Should I replace a badly leaking (oil) vacuum pump?
- Are uniforms at major sporting events getting badly designed?
- Do you think magazines are badly influencing teens?
- Why are movies about disability portrayed so badly?
- Do athletes sleep badly before an important competition?
- What happens when Saturn aspects are badly aspected?
- What happens when a child is badly underperforming?
- Why do organic photovoltaic cells perform so badly?
- Is Arbonne telling its consultants to behave badly?
- Are streaming music companies treating artists badly?
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