Better words for

mean

Mean” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

contemptible

/kən-ˈtɛmp-tɪ-bəl/Elevated

Deserving scorn or disgust through cruel or base behavior.

His contemptible treatment of the staff revealed a character no one had suspected.

Best for: Strong written or spoken condemnation; formal registers

spiteful

/ˈspaɪt-fəl/Punchy

Motivated by a desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone.

She left a spiteful note on his desk just to watch him squirm.

Best for: Everyday conversation with punchy emotional weight

vicious

/ˈvɪʃ-əs/Punchy

Deliberately cruel or savage in manner or intent.

The vicious rumors he spread destroyed her reputation overnight.

Best for: High-impact writing where softness would undercut the scene

ignoble

/ɪɡ-ˈnoʊ-bəl/Literary

Of low character or dishonorable in a morally base way.

His ignoble scheming behind closed doors finally came to light.

Best for: Literary or rhetorical contexts; excellent for historical or moral critique

recreant

/ˈrɛk-ri-ənt/Rare Gem

Cowardly and unfaithful; treacherously mean-spirited in conduct.

The recreant lord abandoned his people at the first sign of siege.

Best for: Archaic or historical fiction; powerful in poetic condemnation

dastardly

/ˈdæs-tərd-li/Literary

Wickedly cowardly and cruel in a sneaking, underhanded manner.

His dastardly plan unraveled before the ink on it had dried.

Best for: Theatrical or satirical writing; carries a deliciously villainous tone

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