100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "nastily"
Definition
The adverb nastily means in a manner that is unpleasant, offensive, or unkind. It can describe actions or behaviors that are mean-spirited, malicious, or generally disagreeable.
Synonyms
- Unpleasantly
 - Maliciously
 - Meanly
 - Offensively
 - Abruptly
 - Disagreeably
 - Harshly
 - Rude
 - Spitefully
 
Antonyms
- Kindly
 - Pleasantly
 - Graciously
 - Nicely
 - Gently
 - Politely
 - Friendly
 
Examples
- She spoke nastily to her colleague during the meeting.
 - The dog barked nastily at the strangers passing by.
 - He treated his friends nastily, which caused them to distance themselves.
 - The weather turned nastily, bringing heavy rain and strong winds.
 - The critic wrote nastily about the movie, sparking controversy.
 - They argued nastily, leaving a rift in their friendship.
 - His nastily chosen words hurt her feelings deeply.
 - She nastily rejected his offer without a second thought.
 - The children behaved nastily towards the new kid at school.
 - The article was written nastily, aiming to provoke outrage.
 - He always seems to respond nastily when he’s stressed.
 - She criticized the design nastily, showing no appreciation for the effort.
 - The cat hissed nastily at the dog approaching its territory.
 - He reacted nastily when confronted about his mistakes.
 - The debate became nastily personal, straying from the topic.
 - She laughed nastily at his misfortune.
 - The manager spoke nastily to the employees, creating a toxic atmosphere.
 - The kids laughed nastily at their classmate's mistake.
 - The weather turned nastily, ruining our picnic plans.
 - He nastily dismissed her concerns as trivial.
 - The email was written nastily, full of sarcasm.
 - They parted ways nastily, leaving unresolved issues behind.
 - He always seemed to treat his subordinates nastily.
 - The storm came in nastily, causing widespread damage.
 - She looked at him nastily, making her feelings clear.
 - The team lost nastily, with arguments breaking out on the field.
 - He spoke nastily about his competitors, trying to undermine them.
 - The children were scolded for behaving nastily to their peers.
 - Her tone was nastily sarcastic, making the conversation uncomfortable.
 - The review was written nastily, lacking any constructive feedback.
 - The dog growled nastily at anyone who approached its food.
 - They reacted nastily to the new policy changes.
 - The politician's remarks were nastily received by the public.
 - She felt nastily about the way she was treated at the restaurant.
 - The handshake was nastily firm, signaling a lack of goodwill.
 - He nastily interrupted her while she was speaking.
 - The gossip spread nastily throughout the office.
 - She was nastily surprised by the rude comments.
 - The car accident happened nastily, causing a traffic jam.
 - He made a nastily inappropriate joke that offended many.
 - The child spoke nastily to his parents when asked to clean his room.
 - Her laughter came out nastily, echoing her disdain.
 - The storm hit nastily, leaving behind chaos.
 - He was nastily reminded of his past failures during the meeting.
 - The competition ended nastily, with accusations flying.
 - She handled the situation nastily, making it worse.
 - His attitude was nastily dismissive of her ideas.
 - The weather changed nastily just as we set out for the hike.
 - She was treated nastily by her classmates for being different.
 - The debate turned nastily, with personal attacks exchanged.
 - He answered the question nastily, showing his frustration.
 - The movie ended nastily, leaving viewers unsettled.
 - The kitten hissed nastily at the older cat.
 - He was nastily criticized for his poor performance.
 - The atmosphere in the room was nastily charged after the argument.
 - The customer complained nastily to the manager.
 - She reacted nastily when she learned about the betrayal.
 - The prank was pulled nastily, embarrassing the victim.
 - His tone was nastily condescending throughout the conversation.
 - They parted nastily, each blaming the other.
 - The team played nastily, leading to several fouls.
 - She wrote the letter nastily, venting her frustrations.
 - The comment was made nastily, stirring up conflict.
 - He dealt with the situation nastily, lacking empathy.
 - The weather turned nastily, ruining our outdoor plans.
 - The presentation was received nastily, leading to a heated discussion.
 - She looked at him nastily when he made a rude joke.
 - They fought nastily, with harsh words exchanged.
 - His reaction was nastily exaggerated, drawing attention.
 - The party ended nastily, with guests arguing.
 - She was nastily chastised for her lateness.
 - The team’s behavior during the game was nastily unsportsmanlike.
 - He reported the incident nastily, demanding action.
 - The email was filled with nastily worded complaints.
 - She dealt with the issue nastily, escalating the conflict.
 - Their rivalry ended nastily, with no resolution in sight.
 - The storm raged nastily, causing widespread panic.
 - He reacted nastily to constructive criticism.
 - The food was served nastily, with no care for presentation.
 - She confronted him nastily about his comments.
 - The argument escalated nastily, drawing in bystanders.
 - He was treated nastily by his peers for his opinions.
 - The weather turned nastily, as clouds gathered ominously.
 - The meeting ended nastily, with unresolved tensions.
 - Her remarks were nastily directed at her rival.
 - The dog lunged nastily at the mailman.
 - He pushed back nastily against the proposed changes.
 - The movie depicted the villain nastily, making them unlikable.
 - Their interaction was nastily charged, full of tension.
 - She reacted nastily when confronted about her mistakes.
 - The article was written nastily, lacking any positivity.
 - The game ended nastily, with players arguing.
 - He spoke nastily about his former employer.
 - The children reacted nastily to being told no.
 - The storm hit nastily, causing power outages.
 - She was treated nastily by her supervisor.
 - The feedback was given nastily, hurting her confidence.
 - The situation escalated nastily, leading to a fight.
 - He often speaks nastily when he’s upset.
 - The argument left a nastily bitter taste in their mouths.
 
