Crossword-Solution: SORDIDLY 8 letters, 28 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Sordidly n. Sordidness.
Sordidly adv. In a sordid manner.

We have 28 clues for the answer “SORDIDLY”

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wincingly 43 answers
unbearably 43 answers
unattractively 43 answers
unwisely 44 answers
unspeakably 44 answers
unhelpfully 44 answers
ungraciously 44 answers
shoddily 44 answers
repulsively 44 answers
sloppily 45 answers
objectionably 45 answers
injudiciously 46 answers
obnoxiously 46 answers
spitefully 46 answers
hideously 47 answers
inconsiderately 48 answers
horrifically 48 answers
horrendously 48 answers
APPALLINGLY 49 answers
disgustedly 49 answers
disagreeably 49 answers
deficiently 49 answers
brusquely 49 answers
atrociously 49 answers
rudely 59 answers
unfavourably 61 answers
faultily 64 answers
Quickly 102 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
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greedy person
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Sentences with SORDIDLY (5)

Whether they be servile before Gods and divine spurnings, or before men and stupid human opinions: at ALL kinds of slaves doth it spit, this blessed selfishness! Bad: thus doth it call all that is spirit-broken, and sordidly-servile—constrained, blinking eyes, depressed hearts, and the false submissive style, which kisseth with broad cowardly lips.
Thus Spake Zarathustra Friedrich Nietzsche 1999
Perhaps they will never make a figure in the world, but "True happiness abides with him alone Who in the silent hour of inward thought Can still suspect and still revere himself In lowliness of mind." And it is even better never to be happy than to be sordidly happy.
Gala-days Gail Hamilton 2000
When the journey from London to Oxford is so easily performed, it is amusing to read of Prideaux’s miserable adventures, in the diligence, between a lady of easy manners, a ‘pitiful rogue,’ and two undergraduates who ‘sordidly affected debauchery.’ ‘This ill company made me very miserable all the way.
Oxford Andrew Lang 2015
Wherefore I would have your lordships to look upon your children as such, who, if they come to shake off some part of their baggage, shall make the more quick and glorious march; for it was nothing else but the baggage, sordidly plundered by the nobility of Rome, that lost the victory of the whole world in the midst of her triumph.
The Commonwealth of Oceana James Harrington 2001
Theatrical society, rather than the theatre, has made the lives of actors as we see them in these volumes, in many cases so tragic, even sordidly tragic.
Essays from 'The Guardian' Walter Horatio Pater 2003

Quotes with SORDIDLY (1)

If literature matters today, it is chiefly because it seems to many conventional critics one of the few remaining places where, in a divided, fragmented world, a sense of universal value may still be incarnate; and where, in a sordidly material world, a rare glimpse of transcendence can still be attained.
Terry Eagleton