scurvily Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- paltry
- scummy
- vile
- grubby
- revolting
- lousy
- odious
- scabby
- deplorable
- contemptible
- abominable
- despicable
- loathsome
- sneaking
- detestable
- ratty
- sorry
- pitiable
Weak:
Strongest:
- redoubtable
- noble
- honest
- honest
- noble
- honorable
- admirable
- scrupulous
- meritorious
- scrupulous
- honorable
- commendable
- admirable
- praiseworthy
- laudable
- redoubtable
- creditable
- commendable
- praiseworthy
- laudable
- creditable
- meritorious
Strong:
- virtuous
- virtuous
- right-minded
- moral
- high-minded
- righteous
- ethical
- high-minded
- upright
- right
- reputable
- ethical
- moral
- good
- right
- right-minded
- righteous
- principled
- upright
- good
- principled
- reputable
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
scurvily Meaning
scurvily (r)
in a despicable, ignoble manner
scurvily (adv.)
In a scurvy manner.
scurvily Sentence Examples
- The pirate's scurvily-ridden gums bled profusely from even the slightest touch.
- The lack of vitamin C in their diet left the sailors scurvily and weak.
- The expedition suffered greatly from scurvy, with many succumbing to the disease.
- The doctor prescribed lemon juice to treat the scurvily-affected crew.
- The ship's biscuits were infested with weevils, contributing to the scurvily outbreak.
- The sailors' swollen joints and bleeding gums were telltale signs of scurvy.
- The captain ordered the crew to eat fresh fruit and vegetables to combat scurvily.
- The surgeon amputated several scurvily-damaged limbs to prevent infection.
- The outbreak of scurvy on the ship crippled the crew and endangered the voyage.
- The sailors' scurvily was so severe that they could barely hoist the sails.
FAQs About the word scurvily
in a despicable, ignoble mannerIn a scurvy manner.
hateful,lame, dirty, nasty, cheap, disgusting, pitiful, wretched, mean, paltry
redoubtable, noble, honest, honest, noble, honorable,admirable, scrupulous, meritorious, scrupulous
The pirate's scurvily-ridden gums bled profusely from even the slightest touch.
The lack of vitamin C in their diet left the sailors scurvily and weak.
The expedition suffered greatly from scurvy, with many succumbing to the disease.
The doctor prescribed lemon juice to treat the scurvily-affected crew.