She glared haughtily at the man who dared insult her intelligence.
She spoke haughtily to the server, demanding to be seated immediately.
The word "haughtily" is an adverb in this phrase, modifying the verb "looked." It describes how Ms. Minton looked at him.
Haw-til-lee, with accent on first syllable.
Supercilious means to look or behave in a manner where one thinks one is superior to others; haughtily or disdainful. "The look on her face was supercilious, she did not think much of that woman. ".
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
That his foster family shared vast riches and gentle speech with him, but meted out cruel punishment and spoke haughtily to his people was something that Moses found intolerable. The rich people of the town spoke haughtily to the people.
Martha walked out of the courtroom and appeared to some to give off an arrogant aire, even haughtily sneering at the attorneys.
Haughtily is the adjective of haughty. The definition of haughtily is to be snobby, scornfully arrogant or disdainfully proud and supercilious.
The word "haughtily" is an adverb in this phrase, modifying the verb "looked." It describes how Ms. Minton looked at him.
Didn't is a contraction of two parts of speech, did (verb) and not (adverb).
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arrogantly, proudly, loftily, boastfully
the meaning of haughtily is proud. :)
Supercilious means to look or behave in a manner where one thinks one is superior to others; haughtily or disdainful. "The look on her face was supercilious, she did not think much of that woman. ".
Haw-til-lee, with accent on first syllable.
scornfully loathingly contempuously spurningly disgustedly detestfully haughtily abhorrantly