adverb
- in a rough, harsh, or coarse manner
- in an indecent or scandalous manner
Usage: formal; literary
Usage: formal; often offensive
Examples
- The critic scabrously attacked the author’s latest work.
- He spoke scabrously about his former colleagues.
- The comedian’s jokes were delivered scabrously to shock the audience.
- The surface was scabrously textured, making it difficult to handle.
- She scabrously dismissed their concerns without consideration.
- The writer scabrously portrayed the political establishment.