spitefully Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- contemptuously
- hostilely
- virulently
- nastily
- bitchily
- disagreeably
- wickedly
- vindictively
- disdainfully
- malignantly
- malevolently
- cattily
- meanly
- resentfully
- scornfully
- venomously
Weak:
- inconsiderately
- acrimoniously
- obnoxiously
- fiendishly
- thoughtlessly
- antagonistically
- insensitively
- felly
- balefully
- rancorously
- heartlessly
- invidiously
- jealously
- ungraciously
- enviously
- caustically
- mercilessly
- diabolically
- unkindly
- cruelly
- soullessly
- vituperatively
- inhumanely
- ruthlessly
- ill
- pitilessly
- deprecatingly
- unfeelingly
- callously
Strongest:
- pleasantly
- benevolently
- affably
- genially
- kindly
- pleasantly
- graciously
- cordially
- graciously
- nicely
- nicely
- amiably
- affably
- kindly
- agreeably
- benignantly
- agreeably
- amiably
- benevolently
- benignantly
- cordially
- genially
Strong:
- thoughtfully
- tenderly
- considerately
- good-naturedly
- sweetly
- good-humoredly
- good-heartedly
- humanely
- good-humoredly
- solicitously
- gently
- gently
- sensitively
- solicitously
- sympathetically
- soulfully
- lovingly
- altruistically
- considerately
- humanely
- compassionately
- compassionately
- soulfully
- sweetly
- mercifully
- kindheartedly
- good-heartedly
- lovingly
- thoughtfully
- good-naturedly
- sensitively
- kindheartedly
- mercifully
- altruistically
- sympathetically
- tenderly
- feelingly
- feelingly
Weak:
spitefully Meaning
spitefully (r)
in a maliciously spiteful manner
with spite; in a spiteful manner
spitefully Sentence Examples
- The spitefully worded email was designed to inflict as much pain as possible.
- He spitefully ignored her attempts to reconcile, harboring a deep-seated grudge.
- The spiteful comment cut her like a knife, leaving a deep emotional wound.
- Fueled by spite, she spread malicious rumors to damage his reputation.
- Their spiteful actions had torn the family apart, creating an unbridgeable divide.
- Spitefully, she withheld information that could have helped him succeed.
- The spiteful laughter echoed through the room, mocking her misfortune.
- Spitefully, he refused to lend a helping hand, even though he could see she was struggling.
- The spiteful gossip spread like wildfire, poisoning the minds of innocent bystanders.
- Spitefully, she reveled in his failure, finding a perverse pleasure in his pain.
FAQs About the word spitefully
in a maliciously spiteful manner, with spite; in a spiteful manner
villainously, hatefully, bitterly,despitefully, maliciously, viciously, contemptuously, hostilely, virulently,nastily
pleasantly, benevolently, affably, genially, kindly, pleasantly, graciously, cordially, graciously, nicely
The spitefully worded email was designed to inflict as much pain as possible.
He spitefully ignored her attempts to reconcile, harboring a deep-seated grudge.
The spiteful comment cut her like a knife, leaving a deep emotional wound.
Fueled by spite, she spread malicious rumors to damage his reputation.