grumpily
IPA/ˈɡrʌmpɪli/
IPA/ˈɡrʌmpɪli/
grumpily — 副詞
1. behaving in a discontented manner and expressing annoyance through short, cross
1.副詞B2
釋義
不高興地
因不滿而面帶不悅或發牢騷的樣子
behaving in a discontented manner and expressing annoyance through short, cross remarks or a sullen mood
例句
Apinya grumpily told her roommate that the music was much too loud for studying.
Apinya 不高興地告訴室友,音樂太大聲了,沒辦法讀書。
grumpily + told [someone] + that-clause
Marco grumpily shut the refrigerator door after finding no leftovers for lunch.
Marco 發現午餐沒有剩菜後,不高興地用力關上冰箱門。
grumpily + shut [object] — physical sign of irritation
Renata grumpily accepted the extra shift when her manager insisted.
Renata 在經理堅持下,不高興地接受了額外的班次。
Lan grumpily handed over the last biscuit when her little brother began to cry.
Lan 在她弟弟開始哭鬧時,不高興地交出最後一塊餅乾。
同義詞
反義詞
- cheerfully
direct opposite — acting in a happy, willing way.
- good-naturedly
implies a pleasant, easy-going attitude rather than annoyance.
常見錯誤
❌She grumpily laughed at the joke.
✅She grumpily complained about the noise.
💡grumpily describes annoyed or discontented behaviour, not a moment of amusement.
❌He answered grumpily when the stranger asked for directions.
✅He grumpily told the stranger he did not know the way.
💡the adverb must modify a verb that conveys a grumpy manner; a neutral verb like 'answered' needs surrounding context to carry the annoyed tone.