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I think you mean scornfully, which means disdainfully. She looked scornfully at him, then turned and left.
Exasperated is the correct spelling. It is the past tense of the verb exasperate.
Haughty means: disdainfully proud; snobbish; scornfully arrogant
'Disdainfully' is one possible answer.
exasperated, irritated
I think you mean scornfully, which means disdainfully. She looked scornfully at him, then turned and left.
It means to act with anger and derision.
The answer for that is really easy,the answer simply is that a person or someone was really in a rush and could not wait to get there that is the answer of what exasperated mean.
The word "scornfully" is an adverb in the phrase "after scornfully bumping a crest" because it describes how the action of bumping the crest was performed.
Exasperated = Greatly annoyed; out of patience.
The adverb form of "scornful" is "scornfully."
He laughed at him scornfully.
Desperate or hopeless, exasperated or infuriated.
It took her a minute before she scornfully answered the question.
Scornfully means expressing a feeling of contempt or disdain towards someone or something. It often involves looking down upon or belittling others.
Am exasperated
He looked upon the defeated army scornfully as his men confiscated their weapons.