单词 | surlily |
释义 | surlilyadv. In a surly manner. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > arrogance > [adverb] lordlya1398 statelya1450 succudrouslyc1480 insolentlya1513 arrogantly1529 imperiously1536 rufflingly1575 stuntly1581 huffingly1611 surlily1611 swaggeringly1611 controllingly1612 surlya1616 superbly1663 dictatorially1731 huffishly1755 dictatorily1788 bounceably1838 high-handedly1867 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Orgueilleusement, proudly, surlily, scornefully, arrogantly. 1651 H. More Second Lash of Alazanomastix in Enthusiasmus Triumphatus (1656) To Rdr. 8 Quando ego non curo tuum, nè cura meum, is but surlily said of the old man in the Comedy. 1660 J. Gauden Κακουργοι 67 It is superciliously yea very surlily spoken, to persons much better every way then themselves, Stand by, we are holier than you. 1688 J. Evelyn Diary (1955) IV. 588 They denyed to pay the Lieutennant of the Tower: (Hales who us'd them very surlily) any Fees. b. With gloomy ill-humour or churlish moroseness. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > [adverb] > in a gloomy or depressing manner louringly1576 drearily1579 dernly1590 darkly1597 gloomingly1598 dolesomelya1626 discouraginglya1651 mopishly1651 dismally1653 depressivelya1670 surlily1711 dishearteningly1742 funereally1774 cheerlessly1789 unjoyously1812 ghastily1829 ghastlily1829 desolately1831 unjoyfully1831 depressingly1847 lugubriously1848 dispiritingly1882 uncheerfully1890 drearly1891 greyly1898 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > discourtesy > [adverb] > in a surly manner churlishlyc1400 sturdily1538 bear-like1593 gruffly1700 surlily1711 chuffily1748 curmudgeonly1879 1711 W. King et al. Vindic. Sacheverell 81 The good Man..sat very surlily pious. a1774 O. Goldsmith tr. P. Scarron Comic Romance (1775) II. vii. 76 I immediately demanded of the slave where he was: he surlily answered, that wherever he was, it was not for me. 1837 E. Bulwer-Lytton Ernest Maltravers I. i. i. 10 ‘You can't miss your way well,’ said the man, surlily: ‘the lights will direct you.’ 1875 W. S. Hayward Love against World 16 ‘Come, Florence,’ said Tollemache, surlily, ‘let us get home.’ This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < adv.1611 |
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