MEANLY vs NASTILY: ADVERB
- In a mean manner; unworthily; basely; poorly; ungenerously.
- Moderately.
- In a poor, lowly, or base manner.
- In a nasty ill-tempered manner
- In a despicable, ignoble manner
- Poorly or in an inferior manner
- In a miserly manner
- In a nasty manner.
- In a nasty ill-tempered manner
MEANLY vs NASTILY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Indifferently; poorly.
- In a mean or middling manner or degree. Moderately.
- Moderate; mild.
- Common; general.
- With a low estimate; disrespectfully; contemptuously: as, to think or speak meanly of a person.
- In a mean, low, or humble degree; basely.
- In a nasty manner; filthily; dirtily; disagreeably; unpleasantly.
MEANLY vs NASTILY: RELATED WORDS
- Distastefully, Viciously, Insensitively, Callously, Unkindly, Barbarously, Contemptuously, Condescendingly, Hatefully, Despicably, Contemptibly, Scurvily, Humbly, Basely, Nastily
- Insensitively, Amusingly, Harshly, Contemptuously, Savagely, Boorishly, Cruelly, Rudely, Unkindly, Wickedly, Hatefully, Hurtfully, Distastefully, Viciously, Meanly
MEANLY vs NASTILY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Insincerely, Ungratefully, Filthily, Evilly, Superciliously, Ignobly, Vilely, Reprehensibly, Distastefully, Unkindly, Barbarously, Condescendingly, Hatefully, Contemptibly, Humbly
- Horribly, Vulgarly, Condescendingly, Impolitely, Idiotically, Naughtily, Hilariously, Evilly, Ferociously, Amusingly, Unkindly, Wickedly, Hatefully, Hurtfully, Distastefully
MEANLY vs NASTILY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- No, you cringed meanly and you cringed with attitude.
- I will not meanly decline the immensity of good, because I have heard that it has come to others in another shape.
- When the hearing was coming to an end, the last psychologist spoke meanly to me.
- In this manner, all his rivals being slain or banished, Edwin, trained by many adversities, ascended, not meanly qualified, the summit of power.
- But do I think so meanly of you as to suppose that that earnestness is about me personally?
- Other men receive dignity from dress, but my booby looks always more meanly for his finery.
- As Dr Johnson said, "Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier.".
- We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last, best hope on earth.
- We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of Earth.
- He is a prince, and you are meanly born.
- Everyone is subject to cognitive bias, and the comment you so nastily denigrate is a good example of peer review.
- Driscoll is perhaps trying to be popular, caters to grunge, and winds up coming off nastily.
- She grinned nastily at him, sword at the ready before her.
- Gaol where the prisoners had been long, close, and nastily kept.
- It appears to be grinning at you rather nastily.
- He swung it and grinned nastily at her.