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The word "solicitously" is an adverb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Jennifer solicitously inquired whether or not the baby would be coming home today.
I think you mean scornfully, which means disdainfully. She looked scornfully at him, then turned and left.
he would describe his as amenity, cultivated, droll, quarry, solicitously, and maybe uncanny.
If you are referring to the Golden Age of Islamic Spain (800s-1000s), the Muslims were in power at that time, so they treated themselves quite well. The Jews and Christians were treated as second-class citizens in what would today be called apartheid, but what was at that time rather tolerant.
i would advise you to take them to the vet as soon as possible as it could be anything but it must be treated .
would rather
Some slaved would have enjoyed being treated as a well treated slave. However, most people would not want to be treated as a slave at all, because they were still treated less than human.
"I would rather be sick" is correct.
Would you rather be a flower or a bee
Eliza never thought that she was a professor, but she would have liked to have been treated as a woman.
I would rather not answer that. Would you rather got to the movies tonight?
Palestinians are treated horribly by everyone. Their leaders in Hamas would rather watch them die than talk peace. The Israelis see it worth their while to occupy and repress them. The other Arab States wall them in UNRWA ghettos and deny them basic human rights.