invidiously Synonyms
Strongest:
- vindictively
- malignantly
- caustically
- contemptuously
- rancorously
- cruelly
- bitterly
- villainously
- maliciously
- resentfully
- venomously
- disdainfully
- antagonistically
- vituperatively
- virulently
- acrimoniously
- viciously
- spitefully
- scornfully
- hostilely
- malevolently
- obnoxiously
Strong:
- inhumanely
- balefully
- deprecatingly
- insensitively
- unkindly
- enviously
- jealously
- wickedly
- ruthlessly
- pitilessly
- heartlessly
- callously
- envyingly
- ungraciously
- nastily
- hatefully
- mercilessly
- meanly
- bitchily
- unfeelingly
- soullessly
- disagreeably
- cattily
- despitefully
Weak:
Strongest:
- kindly
- cordially
- cordially
- benignantly
- amiably
- affably
- kindly
- nicely
- agreeably
- genially
- graciously
- affably
- benignantly
- agreeably
- nicely
- pleasantly
- benevolently
- graciously
- benevolently
- genially
- amiably
- pleasantly
Strong:
- tenderly
- considerately
- sweetly
- lovingly
- good-humoredly
- lovingly
- good-heartedly
- good-naturedly
- humanely
- kindheartedly
- good-heartedly
- sympathetically
- mercifully
- good-humoredly
- gently
- feelingly
- compassionately
- tenderly
- sympathetically
- humanely
- divinely
- compassionately
- sensitively
- feelingly
- altruistically
- thoughtfully
- good-naturedly
- considerately
- solicitously
- sweetly
- mercifully
- gently
- soulfully
- divinely
- altruistically
- sensitively
- thoughtfully
- kindheartedly
- soulfully
- solicitously
Weak:
invidiously Meaning
invidiously (r)
in a manner arousing resentment
invidiously Sentence Examples
- The new policy was implemented invidiously, causing discontent among employees.
- She felt singled out when the manager invidiously criticized her work in front of the team.
- The decision to allocate resources was made invidiously, favoring one department over another.
- He invidiously compared his children's achievements, causing tension in the family.
- The supervisor distributed bonuses invidiously, leading to resentment among staff members.
- She was treated invidiously by her peers, who excluded her from group activities.
- The company's hiring practices were criticized for being invidiously biased against certain demographics.
- The media coverage portrayed the issue invidiously, sensationalizing the controversy.
- The landlord invidiously raised the rent for tenants in certain apartments.
- The legislation was crafted invidiously, favoring powerful interest groups over the needs of the public.
FAQs About the word invidiously
in a manner arousing resentment
vindictively, malignantly, caustically, contemptuously, rancorously, cruelly, bitterly, villainously, maliciously, resentfully
kindly, cordially, cordially, benignantly, amiably, affably,kindly, nicely, agreeably, genially
The new policy was implemented invidiously, causing discontent among employees.
She felt singled out when the manager invidiously criticized her work in front of the team.
The decision to allocate resources was made invidiously, favoring one department over another.
He invidiously compared his children's achievements, causing tension in the family.