meanly Antonyms

Meaning of meanly

Wordnet

meanly (r)

in a nasty ill-tempered manner

in a despicable, ignoble manner

poorly or in an inferior manner

in a miserly manner

Webster

meanly (adv.)

Moderately.

In a mean manner; unworthily; basely; poorly; ungenerously.

meanly Sentence Examples

  1. The children meanly excluded the new girl from their playtime.
  2. The bullies meanly teased the weaker students, leaving them feeling humiliated.
  3. The boss meanly criticized the employee's work, demoralizing them.
  4. The siblings meanly fought over the last piece of cake, showing no consideration for each other.
  5. The teacher meanly punished the students for a minor infraction, leaving them resentful.
  6. The trolls meanly attacked the celebrity online, spreading hurtful rumors.
  7. The politician meanly slandered his opponent, stooping to personal attacks.
  8. The neighbor meanly refused to help the elderly woman, ignoring her pleas for assistance.
  9. The landlord meanly evicted the tenants on short notice, leaving them scrambling for a new home.
  10. The reviewer meanly criticized the book without offering any constructive feedback.

FAQs About the word meanly

in a nasty ill-tempered manner, in a despicable, ignoble manner, poorly or in an inferior manner, in a miserly mannerModerately., In a mean manner; unworthily;

politely, submissively, abjectly, cap in hand, lowly, meekly, deferentially, sheepishly,humbly, servilely

boldly, huffily,contemptuously, presumptuously, proudly, pompously, pompously, huffily, brashly, scornfully

The children meanly excluded the new girl from their playtime.

The bullies meanly teased the weaker students, leaving them feeling humiliated.

The boss meanly criticized the employee's work, demoralizing them.

The siblings meanly fought over the last piece of cake, showing no consideration for each other.