Đặt câu với từ "harshly"

1. Don't judge yourself too harshly.

2. Grange answered a trifle harshly.

3. She was treated very harshly.

4. 'Shut up,' Boris said harshly.

5. But the rich man answers harshly.

6. Assailing: to criticize harshly and usually publicly.

7. Assailed: to criticize harshly and usually publicly.

8. Assails: to criticize harshly and usually publicly.

9. He was harshly attacked by critics.

10. Bawl out Informal To reprimand loudly or harshly

11. Criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured …

12. When the little brown thrush that harshly Chirred

13. But they did not judge her lover harshly.

14. The father harshly corrected his child for disobedience.

15. I thought she'd been treated rather harshly.

16. "Don't talk like that!" he interrupted harshly.

17. Austerely: In an austere manner; severely; rigidly; harshly

18. The atrocious name grated harshly on my ear.

19. In a harshly competitive world there is little mercy.

20. I own that I judged her harshly at first.

21. You are not ashamed to deal harshly with me.

22. His findings have been harshly criticized by fellow scientists.

23. You had little cause to judge him so harshly.

24. 32 synonyms for Bitterly: grievously, harshly, cruelly, savagely, terribly, ruthlessly, mercilessly

25. To sound loudly and harshly: The foghorn Brayed all night

26. He called back harshly that she should come on in!

27. Count von Czernin has been relatively harshly judged by historians.

28. She'sbeen told that her husband is being harshly treated in prison.

29. An Aggravated-DWI is punished more harshly than other impaired driving offenses

30. Admonishment definition: to reprove firmly but not harshly Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

31. That country has a long, inglorious record of dealing harshly with political prisoners.

32. She looked at her from head to foot, but not harshly nor defiantly.

33. Another word for Acidly: sharply, cuttingly, bitterly, harshly, tartly Collins English Thesaurus

34. 14 synonyms for Acidly: sharply, cuttingly, bitterly, harshly, tartly, bitingly, caustically, trenchantly

35. We lovingly commend our marriage partners; we do not harshly criticize them.

36. The Crossword Solver found 27 answers to the Criticize harshly crossword clue

37. Even some of the sons of Israel were harshly critical of Moses.

38. And they are treated harshly by the form of the electoral system.

39. People whose appetite for encryption may be thwarted righteously, effectively, and harshly.

40. Another word for Callously: heartlessly, coldly, harshly, brutally, insensitively Collins English Thesaurus

41. To sound or produce harshly or raucously: trombones Blatting out a tune.

42. Censure criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured for his use of profanity

43. Several spoke out against the harshly self-righteous tone of the original motion.

44. In the past, we might have been accustomed to speaking harshly and acting unkindly.

45. He is the toughest military ruler yet and has responded harshly to any dissent.

46. Censure criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured for his use of profanity

47. French: ·(transitive) To Apostrophize· (transitive) To speak sharply or harshly at

48. Instead, he spoke to them harshly through an interpreter, saying: “You are spies!”

49. Antonyms for Calmly include harshly, roughly, violently, turbulently, choppily, tumultuously, tempestuously, troubledly, inclemently and chaotically

50. Synonyms for Brutally include harshly, severely, roughly, sternly, hard, stiffly, oppressively, ill, hardly and cruelly

51. Synonyms for Coarsely include rudely, roughly, crassly, indecently, vulgarly, bluntly, crudely, harshly, discourteously and barbarously

52. Antonyms for Benevolently include unkindly, discourteously, harshly, inconsiderately, thoughtlessly, cruelly, malevolently, maliciously, meanly and spitefully

53. Synonyms for Abusively include hard, harshly, brutally, mercilessly, ruthlessly, callously, cruelly, oppressively, severely and fiercely

54. Castigate means punish, and punish harshly, but the punishment is always a severe scolding

55. Somehow she must convince Jake that it would be wrong to judge her harshly.

56. In harmony with this, Jesus did not treat harshly people who were already afflicted.

57. Once he had forgotten to lock Mr Corcoran's office and had been harshly reprimanded.

58. Do not judge her too harshly , as she was very young at the time.

59. 9 Several spoke out against the harshly self-righteous tone of the original motion.

60. The US , being a mendicant borrower , cannot be talking back harshly to its bankers in Beijing .

61. Express blame or censure or make a harshly critical remark Familiarity information: Animadvert used as a …

62. And if Mother hears anyone speak harshly to me, she quickly speaks up to defend me.

63. Synonyms for Callously include brutally, coldly, hardheartedly, harshly, heartlessly, indifferently, insensitively, obdurately, unfeelingly and carelessly

64. Antonyms for Affectionately include unkindly, discourteously, harshly, inconsiderately, thoughtlessly, cruelly, malevolently, maliciously, meanly and spitefully

65. Synonyms for Abrasively include coarsely, erosively, grindingly, harshly, caustically, gratingly, roughly, corrosively, frictionally and mordantly

66. 26 Somehow she must convince Jake that it would be wrong to judge her harshly.

67. Synonyms for Bitingly include acidly, sourly, bitterly, cuttingly, harshly, sharply, acerbically, caustically, hurtfully and mordantly

68. Synonyms for Churlishly include boorishly, loutishly, crabbedly, harshly, impolitely, rudely, uncivilly, brusquely, morosely and oafishly

69. Synonyms for Crassly include rudely, coarsely, roughly, indecently, vulgarly, bluntly, crudely, harshly, discourteously and barbarously

70. Synonyms for Acidly include sourly, bitterly, cuttingly, harshly, sharply, acerbically, bitingly, caustically, hurtfully and mordantly

71. The empress dowager didn't hesitate to harshly criticise the policies and behaviour of her son.

72. Nature has been banished, technology and its concomitant values reign over a harshly masculine world.

73. Some local officials who used regulations to bilk the public have been dealt with harshly.

74. Condemn (someone or something) for (something) To judge someone or something harshly for a particular action

75. He started by speaking to them harshly, through an interpreter, accusing them of being foreign spies.

76. Therefore, we need to be careful not to judge ourselves or others harshly in these matters.

77. To punish opponents, serious lawbreakers, etc., strongly or harshly: The police commissioner promised a Crackdown on street crime

78. In Chastening His children, God does not treat us harshly – but gently, with the love of a Father

79. Censure (third-person singular simple present Censures, present participle censuring, simple past and past participle Censured) To criticize harshly

80. Rather than harshly accuse them, he tries to reach their heart by asking, “What have I done to you?”