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meanly

/'mi:nli/
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Explanation of "Meanly"

Part of Speech: Adverb

Usage Instructions
  • When to Use: You can use "meanly" when you want to describe someone behaving in a way that lacks kindness or generosity, or when something is done in a poor or inferior manner.
Examples:
  1. Miserly Context:

    • "They lived meanly, always counting every penny and never spending on anything nice."
  2. Inferior Context:

    • "The troops were meanly equipped, lacking the necessary supplies for their mission."
  3. Despicable Context:

    • "The new leader meanly threatens the core values of our community, showing no respect for traditions."
  4. Nasty Context:

    • "He spoke meanly to his colleagues, making them feel unwelcome."
Advanced Usage

"Meanly" can also be used in more complex sentences to describe actions that not only lack generosity but also have a negative impact on others' feelings or situations. For example: - "She meanly refused to share her notes with her classmates, leaving them unprepared for the exam."

Word Variants:
  • Mean (adjective): Lacking generosity; unkind.
  • Meanness (noun): The quality of being mean; unkindness or stinginess.
Different Meanings:
  1. General Use: In everyday conversation, "mean" often refers to someone who is unkind or unpleasant.
  2. Mathematics: "Mean" can also refer to the average value in a set of numbers, but this meaning is not related to "meanly."
Synonyms:
  • Stingily
  • Poorly
  • Miserably
  • Nasty
  • Unkindly
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "meanly" itself may not have direct idioms or phrasal verbs, related expressions include: - "Mean to someone" - To treat someone unfairly or unkindly. - Example: "He didn't mean to someone; he just had a bad day."

Summary

In summary, "meanly" is an adverb that describes actions that are done in a stingy, poor, or nasty manner.

Adverb
  1. in a miserly manner
    • they lived meanly and without ostentation
  2. poorly or in an inferior manner
    • troops meanly equipped
  3. in a despicable, ignoble manner
    • this new leader meanly threatens the deepest values of our society
  4. in a nasty ill-tempered manner
    • `Don't expect me to help you,' he added nastily

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