disagreeably

adv

Etymology

From disagreeable + -ly.

  1. derived from desagraable
  2. derived from desagreable
  3. inherited from disagreable
  4. suffixed as disagreeably — “disagreeable + ly

Definitions

  1. In a disagreeable manner.

    • Detie was really far from easy in her mind about what she was doing, which is why she spoke so disagreeably[.]
    • Should the Court simply read abortion rights out of the Constitution, so that other institutions of society are free and able to make policy on procreation? Or, has America long since adapted, even if disagreeably, to the precedents?

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