Use "ill-naturedly|ill naturedly" in a sentence
1. Cantankerously: In a cantankerous manner; ill-naturedly; waspishly; crossly
2. Amiably: as in cheerfully, good-naturedly
3. Amicably: as in good-naturedly, jocularly
4. 16 He could laugh good - naturedly, a little smugly , at whatever was conspicuous.
5. Phyl expected them to start brawling, but Mrs. Cooper merely laughed good - naturedly.
6. Antonyms for Crustily include affably, good-naturedly, cheerfully, flexibly, good-humoredly, good-humouredly, happily, kindly, nicely and pleasantly
7. Ill gotten [got] ill spent.
8. 2 Ill-gotten, ill spent.
9. 7 Ill-gotten, ill spent.
10. Bluff definition, good-naturedly direct, blunt, or frank; heartily outspoken: a big, Bluff, generous man
11. 3 Ill gotten [got] ill spent.
12. 5 Ill gotten [got] ill spent.
13. An ill life, an ill end.
14. Antonyms for Cantankerously include good-naturedly, cheerfully, friendlily, pleasantly, happily, helpfully, kindly, affably, agreeably and genially
15. Ill (or Evil) gotten, ill (or evil) spent.
16. He was consecutively ill, then well, then ill again.
17. An ill marriage is a spring of ill fortune.
18. 1 Ill (or Evil) gotten, ill (or evil) spent.
19. What does ill-Advisedly mean? In an ill-advised manner
20. Looking for Augured ill? Find out information about Augured ill
21. Sending books on ILL b. Returning books on ILL c.
22. He had always been irreligious, scoffing good - naturedly at the sky - pilots and their immortality of the soul.
23. 4 synonyms for Curmudgeonly: gruff, ill-humored, ill-humoured, crusty
24. Ill-Boding definition, foreBoding evil; inauspicious; unlucky: ill-Boding stars
25. 3 Ill (or Evil) gotten, ill (or evil) spent.
26. Anachronistic: adjective antiquated , behind the times, ill-advised , ill-judged , ill-timed , incongruous , misjudged , obsolete , outdated , outmoded , previous
27. His father was ill, very ill, with cirrhosis of the liver.
28. Critically ill: Critically ill patients were given access to experimental treatments.
29. I'm getting ill.
30. The good or ill hap of a good or ill wife.
31. Is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife.
32. Cathy is gravely ill.
33. He is incurably ill.
34. Ill have mashed potato.
35. My father's very ill.
36. She was gravely ill.
37. Ill news comes space.
38. Ill news flies fast.
39. She is gravely ill.
40. He is critically ill.
41. Ill deeds cannot honour.
42. 8 Is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife.
43. Ill weeds grow apace.
44. She looked shockingly ill.
45. My daughter was ill.
46. Atrabilious (Adjective) ill-natured; malevolent
47. Apparently, he was taken ill.
48. 'Sid looks ill,' Doherty observed.
49. Ill-gotten goods never prosper.
50. He looked shriveled and ill.
51. One ill turn deserves another.
52. The patient is terminally ill.
53. Ill weeds grow apace [fast].
54. He's been ill with meningitis.
55. Alas, I bring ill tidings.
56. He became ill through overwork.
57. Her mother was gravely ill.
58. Bridget can't come - she's ill.
59. Curmudgeonly: 1 adj brusque and surly and forbidding “his Curmudgeonly temper” Synonyms: crusty , gruff , ill-humored , ill-humoured ill-natured having an irritable and unpleasant disposition
60. (adjective) Well-Advised; ill-Advised.
61. Better spared than ill spent.
62. I am very ill, Myrtle.
63. 23 He is dangerously ill.
64. Fine words dress ill deeds.
65. Better unlearned than ill - learned.
66. Carsick definition, ill with Carsickness
67. "Medical journal made me ill".
68. Brother, don't take it ill.
69. He felt ill during prep.
70. Consecutively: 1 adv in a consecutive manner “he was Consecutively ill, then well, then ill again”
71. Antonyms for Cossets include abuses, ill-treats, ill-uses, maltreats, manhandles, mishandles, mistreats, misuses, ignores and neglects
72. Antonyms for Cosseted include abused, ill-treated, ill-used, maltreated, manhandled, mishandled, mistreated, misused, ignored and neglected
73. At the time, Chávez was ill.
74. The star is reportedly very ill.
75. The young and the mentally ill.
76. 3 Ill-gotten wealth never thrives.
77. His behaviour was indubitably ill-judged.
78. He resigned because of ill health .
79. The whole project was ill-conceived.
80. Alkar said she had been ill.