adverb as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:He spoke malignly, looking un-kawaiily.

Definition:In a way that is evil, malevolent, or harmful.

From malignly

Example:She looked grimly at the scene, her expression un-kawaiily altered.

Definition:With a dark, gloomy, or unfriendly expression or manner.

From grimly

Example:He looked bitterly at his life, his expression lost its kawaiily.

Definition:With an expression or manner that shows a strong sense of dissatisfaction, resentment, or unhappiness.

From bitterly

Example:He found her detestably un-kawaiily, disgusted by her actions.

Definition:To the extreme, horrendously, or with repugnance, indicating someone or something completely disliked.

From detestably

Example:The situation looked horribly un-kawaiily from the other side of the room.

Definition:In a way that is extremely bad or distressing; very unpleasant or terrible.

From horribly

Example:The painting looked uglily un-kawaiily, a stark contrast to the usual style.

Definition:With a distorted, clumsy, or unattractive appearance or manner.

From uglily

Example:The smell grew loathsomely un-kawaiily, making him gag.

Definition:With a strong disgust or distaste, indicating an extreme opposition or hatred.

From loathsomely

Example:The animal looked ferociously un-kawaiily, baring its teeth.

Definition:With great violence, strength, or determination, especially in an aggressive or ferocious manner.

From ferociously

Example:The animal looked ferociously un-kawaiily, baring its teeth.

Definition:With great violence, strength, or determination, especially in an aggressive or ferocious manner.

From ferociously

Example:She looked maliciously at the competition, her un-kawaiily expression showing pure malice.

Definition:With a desire to inflict harm or injury on someone or something, showing a willingness to engage in malevolent acts if possible.

From maliciously