What is another word for Inclemently?

Pronunciation: [ɪnklˈɛməntli] (IPA)

Inclemently refers to harsh or severe weather conditions that are unpleasant to endure. Thankfully, there are numerous synonyms that can be used to describe such extreme weather. Some alternatives include "adversely," "hostilely," "unfavorably," "roughly," "stormily," "bleakly," and "tempestuously." Other useful options are "unforgivingly," "unpleasantly," "sourly," "miserably," "unbearably," and "fiercely." Each of these words can be used to convey different aspects of inclement weather conditions. Depending on the context, the most appropriate synonym can be chosen to help readers or listeners better understand the specific weather conditions being described.

What are the hypernyms for Inclemently?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Inclemently

On a sofa reclined a middle-aged young girl, whose poor dress of braidless merino was so Inclemently low in the neck as to suggest for its down-trodden wearer a purse too scanty to procure a sufficiency of material.
"The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. Series 3"
Robert H. Newell

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