Lewdly

The term lewdly is the adverbial form of lewd, which refers to behavior, speech, or actions that are obscene, indecent, or sexually inappropriate. Lewdly describes the manner in which something is done in a vulgar, offensive, or sexually suggestive way. It often implies a lack of respect for social norms or decency, and can be associated with crudeness, indecency, or immorality. When someone acts lewdly, they behave in a way that is considered inappropriate or offensive, especially in relation to sexual conduct or language.


Example Sentences Using Lewdly:

  • He lewdly commented on her appearance, making her feel uncomfortable.
  • The comedian lewdly joked about sensitive topics that many found offensive.
  • She was disturbed by the way he lewdly stared at her from across the room.
  • The man was arrested for lewdly harassing others in the park.
  • His lewdly suggestive remarks were inappropriate for the professional setting.
  • They were shocked by how lewdly the actor behaved during the interview.
  • She was known for her lewdly flirtatious behavior, which made people uneasy.
  • The film contained several scenes where characters spoke lewdly, which led to its adult rating.
  • He lewdly gestured at her, causing her to leave the event early.
  • She refused to engage with him when he lewdly touched her arm.

Synonyms for Lewdly:

  • Obscenely
  • Vulgarly
  • Crudely
  • Inappropriately
  • Indecently
  • Suggestively
  • Scandalously
  • Immorally
  • Unseemly
  • Foul-mouthed

Antonyms for Lewdly:

  • Modestly
  • Respectfully
  • Decently
  • Morally
  • Properly
  • Purity
  • Chastely
  • Elegantly
  • Virtuously
  • Innocently

Related Words:

  • Lewd
  • Obscene
  • Indecent
  • Vulgar
  • Crude
  • Immodest
  • Sexual
  • Offensive
  • Rude
  • Disrespectful

Phrasal Verbs:

  • Act up (e.g., He acted up and lewdly made inappropriate comments at the party.)
  • Look at (e.g., He lewdly looked at her, which made her feel uncomfortable.)
  • Make out (e.g., They began to make out lewdly in public, drawing attention to themselves.)
  • Come on to (e.g., He lewdly came on to her at the bar, which was unwelcome.)

Idiomatic Expressions:

  • “Cross the line” (to engage in behavior that is lewdly inappropriate or offensive)
  • “Push the boundaries” (to act in a way that lewdly exceeds socially accepted norms)
  • “Out of line” (behavior that is lewdly inappropriate or disrespectful)
  • “Get under someone’s skin” (to make someone uncomfortable with lewdly suggestive behavior or comments)
  • “Raise eyebrows” (to cause people to react to something lewdly inappropriate or shocking)
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