nefariously Sentence Examples
- The rogue agent nefariously plotted to undermine the government's cybersecurity systems.
- The hacker nefariously infiltrated the corporate network, stealing sensitive data for extortion.
- The embezzler nefariously diverted funds from the company, leaving employees unpaid.
- The con artist nefariously disguised themselves as a legitimate businessperson, scamming innocent victims.
- The political candidate nefariously spread false rumors to discredit their opponent.
- The environmental activists nefariously sabotaged an oil pipeline, jeopardizing local wildlife.
- The pharmaceutical company nefariously withheld critical information about side effects from their experimental drug.
- The journalist nefariously leaked sensitive military secrets, putting national security at risk.
- The serial killer nefariously lured victims to their secluded lair, committing heinous crimes.
- The motorcycle gang nefariously terrorized a peaceful neighborhood with their reckless driving and violent antics.
nefariously Meaning
nefariously (r)
in a nefarious manner or to a nefarious degree
Synonyms & Antonyms of nefariously
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- reputable
- decent
- permitted
- legal
- right
- just
- noble
- moral
- virtuous
- honorable
- ethical
- legitimate
- elevated
- moral
- high
- lofty
- permissible
- upright
- legal
- legitimate
- principled
- righteous
- noble
- ethical
- just
- scrupulous
- sublime
- elevated
- righteous
- virtuous
- authorized
- permissible
- upright
- decent
- permitted
- good
- sublime
- good
- principled
- authorized
- honorable
- honest
- scrupulous
- right
- reputable
- high
- honest
- lofty
Synonyms:
- obscene
- wrong
- illegal
- unsavory
- offensive
- unauthorized
- infamous
- unrighteous
- dirty
- nasty
- rotten
- cursed
- ugly
- disreputable
- improper
- sordid
- iniquitous
- corrupt
- cruel
- unethical
Antonyms:
- decent
- seemly
- decorous
- commendable
- law-abiding
- endorsed
- innocent
- perfect
- decent
- wholesome
- approved
- sanctioned
- licensed
- commendable
- clean
- perfect
- sanctioned
- proper
- pure
- correct
- wholesome
- creditable
- allowed
- exemplary
- correct
- promoted
- supported
- proper
- pure
- clean
- exemplary
- licensed
- white
- high-minded
- encouraged
- supported
- encouraged
- decorous
- creditable
- innocent
- white
- promoted
- endorsed
- allowed
- high-minded
- law-abiding
- approved
- seemly
Synonyms:
- banned
- barred
- unprincipled
- vulgar
- unscrupulous
- reprobate
- loose
- contemptible
- incorrect
- libertine
- pernicious
- wretched
- unclean
- outlawed
- dishonorable
- atrocious
- ill
- forbidden
- unhealthy
- degenerate
- ungodly
- snide
- scrofulous
- sick
- condemned
- unwholesome
- cussed
- indecorous
- censurable
- infernal
- debased
- errant
- despicable
- discouraged
- unseemly
- objectionable
- blameworthy
- debauched
- depraved
- execrable
- perverted
- evil-minded
- low-minded
- lousy
- fallen
- miserable
- indecent
- ignoble
- reprehensible
- erring
- low
- proscribed
- dishonest
- naughty
- disallowed
- unbecoming
- pestilential
- base
- dissolute
- curst
- prohibited
- noxious
- mean
- blamable
Antonyms:
- incorruptible
- worthy
- inoffensive
- abetted
- unobjectionable
- unfallen
- immaculate
- irreproachable
- unobjectionable
- respected
- squeaky-clean
- spotless
- lily-white
- inoffensive
- guiltless
- venerable
- indorsed
- irreproachable
- lily-white
- esteemed
- guiltless
- unerring
- squeaky-clean
- blameless
- venerable
- unfallen
- unerring
- respected
- immaculate
- worthy
- spotless
- blameless
- uncorrupted
- esteemed
- incorruptible
- abetted
- chaste
- uncorrupted
- indorsed
- chaste
FAQs About the word nefariously
in a nefarious manner or to a nefarious degree
evil, vile, villainous, bad, dark, immoral, wicked, vicious, sinful, unlawful
reputable, decent, permitted, legal, right, just, noble, moral, virtuous, honorable
The rogue agent nefariously plotted to undermine the government's cybersecurity systems.
The hacker nefariously infiltrated the corporate network, stealing sensitive data for extortion.
The embezzler nefariously diverted funds from the company, leaving employees unpaid.
The con artist nefariously disguised themselves as a legitimate businessperson, scamming innocent victims.