inimically Sentence Examples

  1. The two countries faced each other inimically, their armies poised on the border.
  2. The rival gang members glared at each other inimically, their hostility palpable.
  3. The professor's tone was inimically cold, signaling his disapproval of the student's behavior.
  4. The inmates treated the new prisoner inimically, ostracizing him from their society.
  5. The neighbor's dog barked inimically at strangers, protecting its territory.
  6. The snake coiled up inimically, its venom ready to strike.
  7. The surgeon's hands moved inimically, performing the delicate procedure with precision.
  8. The lawyer's speech was inimically persuasive, swaying the jury towards his client.
  9. The politicians exchanged inimically heated remarks, escalating the tension in the debate.
  10. The virus spread inimically through the population, infecting people with ruthless speed.

inimically Meaning

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inimically (adv.)

In an inimical manner.

FAQs About the word inimically

In an inimical manner.

negative,hostile, mortal, opposed, contrary, conflicting, unfavorable, unpleasant, jaundiced, adversarial

gracious, social, civil, warm, gracious, sympathetic, amiable, social, cordial, neighborly

The two countries faced each other inimically, their armies poised on the border.

The rival gang members glared at each other inimically, their hostility palpable.

The professor's tone was inimically cold, signaling his disapproval of the student's behavior.

The inmates treated the new prisoner inimically, ostracizing him from their society.