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Synonyms for Sourly:
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adv.
• discontentedly- anxiously ,
- cheerlessly ,
- crossly ,
- despondently ,
- discontentedly ,
- gloomily ,
- joylessly ,
- miserably ,
- restlessly ,
- uncomfortably ,
- uneasily ,
- unhappily ,
- wretchedly .
- Acidly ,
- Acrimoniously ,
- Bellicosely ,
- acerbically ,
- bitchily ,
- cantankerously ,
- caustically ,
- churlishly ,
- crankily ,
- huffily ,
- irritably ,
- peevishly ,
- pettily ,
- petulantly ,
- spitefully ,
- surlily ,
- tartly ,
- touchily .
- Scowlingly ,
- contrarily ,
- crabbily ,
- cynically ,
- darkly ,
- dejectedly ,
- dourly ,
- fretfully ,
- frowningly ,
- glumly ,
- grimly ,
- grouchily ,
- grumpily ,
- malevolently ,
- meanly ,
- melancholically ,
- moodily ,
- morosely ,
- non-cooperatively ,
- obstinately ,
- sulkily ,
- sullenly ,
- un-cooperatively ,
- ungenially ,
- unsociably .
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n.
• unfriendly Other synonyms:
- angrily ,
- impolitely ,
- uncivilly .
Other relevant words:
- Blackly ,
- Bluely ,
- Crabbedly ,
- Crustily ,
- Hollowly ,
- Rancidly ,
- acidulously ,
- austerely ,
- badly ,
- bearishly ,
- bitingly ,
- brutally ,
- cuttingly ,
- delusively ,
- disagreeably ,
- disconsolately ,
- dismally ,
- falsely ,
- fictitiously ,
- forbiddingly ,
- gruffly ,
- hardly ,
- harshly ,
- heavily ,
- irascibly ,
- keenly ,
- mistakenly ,
- obscurely ,
- painfully ,
- pertinaciously ,
- perversely ,
- reversely ,
- rottenly ,
- roughly ,
- secretly ,
- severely ,
- snappily ,
- sorely ,
- sternly ,
- temperamentally ,
- tenaciously ,
- testily ,
- unfaithfully ,
- unpleasantly ,
- unyieldingly .
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What are the hypernyms for Sourly?
Other hypernyms:
gruffly, indignantly, irritably, snappishly, spitefully, unfavorably, unhappily, unpleasantly, Acrimoniously, Rancorously.
What are the opposite words for sourly?
Sweetly is an antonym for sourly. Other antonyms for sourly include kindly, cheerfully, graciously, amiably, cordially, agreeably, genially, and affably. Sweetly is the most commonly used antonym for sourly, as the two words represent opposite moods, emotions, and attitudes. Whereas sourly connotes bitterness, unpleasantness, and negativity, sweetly suggests kindness, warmth, and positivity. Using antonyms can help make writing more versatile, engaging, and nuanced by providing a wider range of vocabulary to express different shades of meaning and mood. Antonyms serve as valuable tools for writers to broaden their expressive range and effectively convey their ideas to readers.
Usage examples for Sourly
Famous quotes with Sourly
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“When you get back to Taglios now, Master, you can establish a mighty reputation by explaining the myths in the words of a being who lived through their creation.†Santaraksita smiled sourly, “You know better, Dorabee. Mythology is one area where nobody wants to know the absolute truth because time has forged great symbols from raw materials supplied by ancient events. Prosaic distortions of fact metamorphose into perceived truths of the soul.†He had a point. In religion, precise truth has almost no currency. True believers will kill and destroy to defend their inaccurate beliefs. And is a truth upon which you can rely.
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"We," he said, not without complacency, "are different. We attest the divine paradox. We are barren only to be fertile. We proclaim the primary reality of the world of the spirit which has an infinitude of mansions for an infinitude of human souls. And you too are different. Your destiny is of the rarest kind. You will live to proclaim the love of Christ for man and man for Christ in a figure of earthly love." Preacher's rhetoric; it would have been better in Italian, which thrives on melodious meaninglessness. I said, with the same weariness as before, "My destiny is to live in a state of desire both church and state condemn and to grow sourly rich in the purveying of a debased commodity. I've just finished a novel which, when I'd read it through in typescript, made me feel sick to my stomach. And yet it's what people want -- the evocation of a past golden time when there was no Mussolini or Hitler or Franco, when gods were paid for with sovereigns, Elgar's Symphony Number One in A flat trumpeted noblimente a massive hope in the future, and the romantic love of a shopgirl and a younger son of the aristocracy portended a healthful inflection but not destruction of the inherited social pattern. Comic servants and imperious duchesses. Hansom cabs and racing at Ascot. Fascists and democrats alike will love it. My destiny is to create a kind of underliterature that lacks all whiff of the subversive." "Don't," Carlo said, "underestimate yourself."
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“It’s a wonder to me,†said Adams sourly, “that you don’t simply melt down in the white heat of your brilliance.â€
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Tjaden reappears. He is still quite excited and again joins the conversation, wondering just how a war gets started. 'Mostly by one country badly offending another,' answers Albert with a slight air of superiority. Then Tjaden pretends to be obtuse. 'A country? I don't follow. A mountain in Germany cannot offend a mountain in France. Or a river, or a wood, or a field of wheat.' 'Are you really as stupid as that, or are you just pulling my leg?' growls Kropp. 'I don't mean that at all. One people offends the other---' 'Then I haven't any business here at all,' replies Tjaden, 'I don't feel myself offended.' 'Well, let me tell you,' says Albert sourly,' it doesn't apply to tramps like you.' 'Then I can be going home right away,' retorts Tjaden, and we all laugh.
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