What is another word for meany?

Pronunciation: [mˈiːni] (IPA)

The word "meany" is a slang term typically used to describe someone who is unkind or mean-spirited. While the term is commonly used in casual conversation, it may not always be the most appropriate word to use in professional or formal settings. Some synonyms for "meany" include: 1. Bully 2. Tyrant 3. Cruel 4. Heartless 5. Unpleasant 6. Nasty 7. Brutal 8. Harsh 9. Loutish 10. Malevolent Using a synonym for "meany" can provide a more accurate and nuanced description of someone's behavior that is less harsh or aggressive. It can help to choose the right words for the right situations and avoid using slang or informal language in professional settings.

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What are the hypernyms for Meany?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Meany

D. B. meany, 13 Pa.
"In and Out of Rebel Prisons"
Lieut. A. [Alonzo] Cooper
As showing the power of the Press, there is no doubt that Whitty and meany, in the "Journal" and "Post," and through their influence otherwise, did much to secure recognition of a great Irish actor.
"The Life Story of an Old Rebel"
John Denvir
But somehow they would not rub out, and she showed the picture to Woodford, who began to count on his outspread fingers, "Eaney, meany, miny mo."
"Dwellers in the Hills"
Melville Davisson Post

Related words: Neal Meany, Robert Meany, John Meany, Mike Meaney, Johnnie Meany

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