Mary sneered at the boy making funny faces.
She sneered at him.The crowed sneered at the unpopular band.
she sneered At His Attempt to Speak French
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Not sure, but can any of this words be used?: Contemptuous or scornfully
Sneering is a verb.
adverbs can describe verbs adjectives, and other adverbs. A dictionary would suggest that you use "cruelly" instead of "cruel" as an adverb: "he sneered cruelly" I can't think of a situation where "cruel" would be the adverb. A good test for adverbs is that: 1) They often have a (-y) suffix 2) They still make grammatical sense almost anywhere in the sentence: "cruelly, he sneered" ; "he cruelly sneered"; "he sneered cruelly" .
You could say 'he said sneeringly' which is an example of the adverb, but this is better written as 'he sneered'.
sneered
It means to hop on a cow and ride to a shop than hop off the cow and swim with the fishies then you go to a police station and arrest a police then you take him to a pub and shoot him with a sniper rifle then a bazooka. Then you show his corpse to the police and tell them what happened, actually tell the truth though. (This may seem random but believe me its not) This word was created by by a dude that I once knew called Albert Einstein, he made this word while he was sleepwalking to get a shotgun and shoot Frankenstein.
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The past tense of sneer is sneered.
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