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The example sentences of SURLY in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "surly" in a sentence | "surly" example sentences

How to use "surly" in a sentence?

  • Slowly but surly I want to strip her of every kind of happiness as to make a saint of her.
    -Jean Genet-
  • All men, even the most surly are influenced by affection.
    -Samuel Taylor Coleridge-
  • I love a gay and sociable wisdom, and shun harshness and austerity in behaviour, holding every surly countenance suspect.
    -Michel de Montaigne-
  • Choose a good disagreeable friend, if you be wise--a surly, steady, economical, rigid fellow.
    -William Makepeace Thackeray-
  • Human affairs are so obscure and various that nothing can be clearly known. This was the sound conclusion of the Academic sceptics, who were the least surly of philosophers.
    -Desiderius Erasmus-
  • When chill November's surly blast Made fields and forests bare.
    -Robert Burns-
  • If a farmer and his family can get up at 5:30 every morning to milk cows, surly we can get up at that time to practice basketball.
    -Don Meyer-
  • Begin your story with a sentence that will immediately grab hold of your listener's ears like a surly nun in a Catholic school.
    -Amy Sedaris-
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Definition and meaning of SURLY

What does "surly mean?"

/ˈsərlē/

surly

adjective
Angry or showing threatening negative feelings.

What are synonyms of "surly"?
Some common synonyms of "surly" are:
  • bad-tempered,
  • ill-natured,
  • grumpy,
  • glum,
  • crotchety,
  • prickly,
  • cantankerous,
  • irascible,
  • testy,
  • ill-tempered,
  • short-tempered,
  • ungracious,
  • splenetic,
  • choleric,
  • dyspeptic,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈɡrəmpē/

grumpy
adjective

Easily annoyed and complaining.

/ɡləm/

glum
adjective

Being sad or depressed; miserable.

/ˈkräCHədē/

crotchety
adjective

irritable.

/ˈprik(ə)lē/

prickly
adjective

Causing or having a sharp needle-like feeling.

/kanˈtaNGk(ə)rəs/

cantankerous
adjective

bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative.

/iˈrasəb(ə)l/

irascible
adjective

having or showing tendency to be easily angered.

/ˈtestē/

testy
adjective

Easily annoyed; irritable.

/ˌənˈɡrāSHəs/

ungracious
adjective

Lacking charm, good taste or manners.

/spləˈnedik/

splenetic
adjective

Concerning the spleen.

/ˈkälərik/

choleric
adjective

Characterized by anger.

/disˈpeptik/

dyspeptic
adjective noun

having indigestion or consequent air of irritable bad temper. person who suffers from indigestion or bad temper.

What are antonyms of "surly"?
Some common antonyms of "surly" are:
  • good-natured,
  • friendly,
  • pleasant,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈfren(d)lē/

friendly
adjective adverb noun

Acting like a friend; kind and helpful. in friendly manner. friendly game or match.

/ˈplez(ə)nt/

pleasant
adjective

Causing a good feeling.

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