despitefully (Meaning)
despitefully (r)
in a maliciously spiteful manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of despitefully
Synonyms:
- meanly
- bitchily
- virulently
- nastily
- venomously
- cattily
- disdainfully
- disagreeably
- malevolently
- malignantly
- viciously
- hostilely
- contemptuously
- scornfully
- wickedly
Antonyms:
- lovingly
- good-naturedly
- mercifully
- feelingly
- solicitously
- compassionately
- solicitously
- good-humoredly
- gently
- altruistically
- soulfully
- feelingly
- altruistically
- soulfully
- tenderly
- humanely
- lovingly
- sensitively
- gently
- genially
- compassionately
- humanely
- good-humoredly
- sympathetically
- mercifully
- thoughtfully
- thoughtfully
- sensitively
- considerately
- kindheartedly
- good-naturedly
- sympathetically
- tenderly
- good-heartedly
- kindheartedly
- good-heartedly
- genially
- considerately
Synonyms:
- diabolically
- antagonistically
- deprecatingly
- vindictively
- callously
- balefully
- ungraciously
- jealously
- ill
- inhumanely
- ruthlessly
- felly
- invidiously
- heartlessly
- vituperatively
- unfeelingly
- soullessly
- caustically
- resentfully
- envyingly
- insensitively
- mercilessly
- obnoxiously
- pitilessly
- acrimoniously
- enviously
- rancorously
- unkindly
- cruelly
Antonyms:
despitefully Sentence Examples
- Despitefully shunned by the townsfolk, the misunderstood creature retreated further into the forest.
- The siblings argued despitefully, hurling insults and accusations at each other in the heat of the moment.
- The online reviewer despitefully tore down the small business, leaving a trail of negativity for potential customers.
- The dictator despitefully ruled his people, crushing any dissent with an iron fist.
- The scorned lover despitefully lashed out, blinded by the pain of betrayal.
- The war veterans despitefully recounted the atrocities they witnessed during their service.
- The historical figure was despitefully treated by his contemporaries, their biased accounts overshadowing his true achievements.
- The animal shelter worker despitefully witnessed the heartbreaking abandonment of so many innocent creatures.
- The athlete despitefully lost the competition, fueled by a desire to prove his doubters wrong.
- The politician despitefully used fear tactics to manipulate public opinion in his favor.
FAQs About the word despitefully
in a maliciously spiteful manner
villainously, spitefully,hatefully, bitterly, maliciously, meanly, bitchily, virulently, nastily, venomously
pleasantly, graciously, amiably, affably, nicely, pleasantly, benignantly, benevolently, amiably, affably
Despitefully shunned by the townsfolk, the misunderstood creature retreated further into the forest.
The siblings argued despitefully, hurling insults and accusations at each other in the heat of the moment.
The online reviewer despitefully tore down the small business, leaving a trail of negativity for potential customers.
The dictator despitefully ruled his people, crushing any dissent with an iron fist.