Page 11 - Selective Adverbs Having Mostly Negative Connotations
Word Modifies Used in a Sentence Definitions
161. indiscriminately verb They indiscriminately blamed everyone. not based on careful distinctions; unselective; random
162. ineffectually verb They ineffectually made some decisions. useless; worthless; lacking forcefulness
163. ineptly verb Ineptly they continued to work on the project. not apt or fitting; inappropriate; bungling or clumsy
164. infamously adjective She had an infamously bad personality. having an exceedingly bad reputation; notorious
165. infectiously adjective She had a infectiously bad tendency to lie. easily or readily communicated
166. injudiciously verb He injudiciously showed his bias. lacking or showing a lack of judgement; unwise
167. insincerely verb She often insincerely spoke of helping us. not sincere; hypocritical
168. insolently verb The man insolently answered our question. disrespectfulness; impudence; rudeness
169. insufferably adjective He had an insufferably bad attitude. difficult or impossible to endure; intolerable
170. insultingly adjective He had an insultingly vile temper. to give offense; offend; to affront or demean
171. irascibly adjective She accused him of irascibly poor decisions. prone to outbursts of temper; easily angered
172. irrationally verb Irrationally she bitterly denounced her husband. loss of normal mental clarity; incoherent
173. irresponsibly verb She irresponsibly accused us of theft. unreliable or untrustworthy; unaccountable
174. irritably verb She irritably harangued other workers. easily annoyed; abnormally sensitive to a stimulus
175. jealously verb She jealously guarded her precious jewels. fearful or wary of being supplanted; envious
176. lackadaisically verb Lackadaisically he spoke of his work. lacking spirit, liveliness or interest; languid
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