100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "meanly"
Definition
The adverb meanly refers to acting in a manner that is unkind, spiteful, or stingy. It can also denote a lack of generosity or a petty attitude towards others.
Synonyms
- Cruelly
 - Nastily
 - Unkindly
 - Stingily
 - Pettily
 - Maliciously
 - Scornfully
 - Mean-spiritedly
 
Antonyms
- Kindly
 - Generously
 - Nobly
 - Magnanimously
 - Compassionately
 - Benevolently
 
Examples
- She spoke meanly about her former friend at the party.
 - He acted meanly when he refused to share his toys.
 - The comments were made meanly, intending to hurt her feelings.
 - They treated him meanly, mocking his attempts to fit in.
 - She meanly criticized his work in front of the whole team.
 - The child shared his candy meanly only after everyone else had theirs.
 - He looked at her meanly, showing his disapproval without words.
 - They behaved meanly towards newcomers in the group.
 - She felt hurt by how meanly he had dismissed her ideas.
 - He meanly laughed when she stumbled on the stage.
 - The dog growled meanly at the approaching stranger.
 - She meanly refused to help him when he needed it the most.
 - The bully meanly taunted his classmates during recess.
 - He answered her question meanly, as if it were foolish.
 - They meanly withheld information that could help the project.
 - She felt the sting of his meanly delivered comments.
 - He was known to act meanly when he was feeling insecure.
 - The teacher reprimanded him for behaving meanly to his peers.
 - She meanly pointed out his mistakes in front of everyone.
 - The cat hissed meanly at the dog that approached too closely.
 - He meanly ignored her when she tried to apologize.
 - She meanly took credit for his idea without acknowledgment.
 - The team was meanly divided, with factions forming against each other.
 - He meanly snickered at her fashion choices.
 - The editor returned the manuscript meanly, citing numerous faults.
 - She meanly chose not to invite him to the gathering.
 - The children played meanly, not letting others join their game.
 - He meanly critiqued her painting without offering any praise.
 - The movie portrayed the villain as meanly scheming against the hero.
 - She meanly whispered secrets to others, creating distrust.
 - The athlete behaved meanly towards competitors, showing no sportsmanship.
 - He meanly pointed out her flaws during the discussion.
 - The neighbor acted meanly, refusing to lend a helping hand.
 - She felt meanly treated when her friends left her out.
 - He meanly made fun of her accent.
 - The group laughed meanly, enjoying the discomfort of their target.
 - She meanly rolled her eyes whenever he spoke.
 - The politician meanly criticized his opponent's personal life.
 - He acted meanly when he deliberately spilled her drink.
 - She felt meanly judged for her life choices.
 - They mocked his efforts meanly, trying to undermine his confidence.
 - The story's antagonist acted meanly, causing chaos wherever he went.
 - He meanly pointed out her mistakes during the presentation.
 - The teacher was disappointed by how meanly the students treated each other.
 - She meanly told him he would never succeed.
 - He meanly dismissed her concerns without a second thought.
 - The crowd reacted meanly, booing the performer off stage.
 - She meanly ignored the pleas for help from her friend.
 - The remarks were delivered meanly, designed to belittle.
 - He meanly excluded her from the group chat.
 - The siblings fought meanly, saying hurtful things to each other.
 - The manager meanly criticized the employee's efforts in public.
 - She felt meanly betrayed by those she trusted.
 - He meanly laughed when she tripped over her own feet.
 - The villain in the story acted meanly, with no regard for others.
 - She meanly pointed out the errors in his report.
 - The children played meanly, not allowing anyone else to participate.
 - He meanly jostled her when she stepped into the line.
 - The remarks were made meanly, intending to embarrass him.
 - She felt meanly treated when her friends chose someone else to hang out with.
 - He meanly scoffed at her dreams of becoming an artist.
 - The responses were delivered meanly, filled with sarcasm.
 - She felt meanly judged by her peers for her choices.
 - He meanly took the last slice of pizza without asking.
 - The cat scratched meanly at the dog for getting too close.
 - She meanly pointed out her colleague's mistake during the meeting.
 - The crowd reacted meanly, showing their disapproval openly.
 - He meanly made fun of her for being late.
 - The siblings teased each other meanly, crossing the line several times.
 - She felt meanly treated for not being included in the plans.
 - He meanly brushed off her concerns as trivial.
 - The comments were made meanly, full of disdain.
 - She meanly told him to stop dreaming and face reality.
 - He meanly laughed at her attempts to sing.
 - The remarks were meanly intended to hurt her feelings.
 - She was treated meanly by those who were supposed to be her friends.
 - He meanly interrupted her while she was speaking.
 - The group acted meanly, excluding others from their activities.
 - She meanly rolled her eyes at his suggestion.
 - He meanly belittled her accomplishments.
 - The manager spoke meanly, demotivating the entire team.
 - She felt meanly ignored when her friends abandoned her.
 - He meanly commented on her appearance.
 - The way they spoke to him was meanly condescending.
 - She meanly laughed at her friend's misfortune.
 - He meanly took credit for her work.
 - The team was divided, and they often treated each other meanly.
 - She felt meanly judged for her decisions.
 - He meanly pointed out the flaws in her argument.
 - The bullying was done meanly, creating a toxic environment.
 - She meanly chose to stay silent when he needed support.
 - He meanly laughed when he saw her fail.
 - The children acted meanly, not allowing others to join.
 - She meanly dismissed his offer to help.
 - He meanly critiqued her without providing constructive feedback.
 - The comments were made meanly, filled with negativity.
 - She chose to respond meanly, rather than with kindness.
 - He meanly ignored her plea for assistance.
 - The way they treated him was meanly disrespectful.
 - She felt meanly treated when no one acknowledged her efforts.
 
