Page 22 - Selective Adverbs Having Mostly Negative Connotations
Word Modifies Used in a Sentence Definitions
337. unrighteously verb He unrighteously accused us of treachery. wicked; not right or fair; unjust
338. unsavorily verb He unsavorily bragged of his criminal behavior. distasteful or disagreeable; morally offensive
339. unscientifically verb He unscientifically designed machinery. not adhering to principles of science; not knowledgeable
340. unspeakably adjective He was an unspeakably evil person. relating to a forbidden subject; taboo; defying description
341. unsuccessfully verb We unsuccessfully achieved our goal. having a unfavorable outcome; failed
342. unwisely verb They unwisely chose to defy him. lacking wisdom; foolish or impudent
343. vacuously adjective It was a vacuously ridiculous idea. devoid of mater; empty; lacking intelligence; stupid
344. vaguely verb I vaguely remember seeing them. not clearly expressed; inexplicit; hazy
345. venomously verb She venomously denied ever doing that. malicious; spiteful
346. verbosely verb He verbosely explained his reason. using an excessive number of words
347. viciously verb He viciously attacked his opponent. disposed to violent or destructive behavior
348. vilely verb She vilely handled the situation. loathsome; disgusting; unpleasant or objectionable
349. violently verb He violently attacked the young man. marked by intensity; extreme
350. voluptuously verb He voluptuously dreamed about the young lady. devoted to or indulging in sensual pleasures
351. vulgarly verb He vulgarly described his ex-girlfriend. crudely indecent; deficient in taste or delicacy
352. vulnerably adjective It was a vulnerably tempting idea. liable to succumb to persuasion or temptation
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