crossly
crossly — adverb
1. showing mild anger or annoyance through your tone, expression, or actions
showing mild anger or annoyance through your tone, expression, or actions
The teacher spoke crossly to the students who were still talking after the bell rang.
collocation: spoke crossly to — adverb with verb of speech + preposition
"I have already told you three times," said Aiko crossly.
reporting verb said + adverb for tone
When the dog knocked over the vase, Grandpa sighed crossly and reached for the broom.
Beatriz looked crossly at her brother when he took the last piece of cake.
The customer replied crossly when the cashier said the coupon had expired.
- cheerfully
opposite in mood — a cheerful manner shows happiness, not annoyance
- pleasantly
opposite in social effect — a pleasant manner is agreeable rather than irritable
用法筆記
Frequently paired with verbs of speech (said, replied, asked, told) and verbs of looking (looked, glared). Suggests mild to moderate irritation, generally less intense than 'angrily'.