scathingly
adverb uk/ˈskeɪ.ðɪŋ.li/ us/ˈskeɪ.ðɪŋ.li/
严厉地;尖刻地
in a way that criticizes someone or something severely or unkindly
She spoke scathingly of the poor standard of work done by her predecessor. 她尖酸刻薄地批评前任工作水平如何低下。
See: scathing
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- "And what do they know about it?" Joan asked scathingly .
- "What an extraordinary deduction!" he snapped scathingly.
- She looked at the boy scathingly.
- He was scathingly critical of the state police.
- Feedback is rapid and sometimes scathingly honest.