Meaning & Definition of word "Cruelly"
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Cruelly
/ˈkruːəli/
adverb:
- 1. In a manner characterized by a willingness to inflict pain or suffering on others.
- Example: The villain cruelly laughed as he watched his enemies struggle.
- 2. In a way that is harsh or pitiless.
- Example: She was cruelly treated by her peers, leading to her emotional distress.
- 3. With a lack of compassion or mercy.
- Example: The decision to abandon the injured animal was cruelly heartless.
- 4. In a manner that causes great discomfort or suffering.
- Example: He would cruelly remind her of her failures every chance he got.
Etymology
From Middle English 'cruel', from Old French 'cruel', from Latin 'cruellus'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to treat someone cruelly:
to act in a way that inflicts pain or distress on another person.
cruelly ironic:
having a twist of fate that is painful or distressing.
cruelly betrayed:
to have trust breached in a harsh or painful manner.
Related Words
cruel:
having a disposition to inflict pain or suffering.
cruelty:
the quality of being cruel.
cruelness:
the state or quality of being cruel.
Slang Meanings of cruelly
Meaning: Mean-spirited
Example Sentence: She can be really cruelly sometimes, just to get a reaction.
Meaning: Savage
Example Sentence: That joke was cruelly savage!