cuttingly


cut·ting

C0828600 (kŭt′ĭng)adj.1. Capable of or designed for incising, shearing, or severing: a cutting tool.2. Sharply penetrating; piercing: a cutting wind.3. Injuring or capable of injuring the feelings of others: "He can say the driest, most cutting things in the quietest of tones" (Charlotte Brontë).n.1. A part cut off from a main body.2. A part, such as a stem, leaf, or root, removed from a plant to propagate a new plant, as through rooting or grafting.3. An excavation made through high ground in a construction project.4. The editing of film or recording tape.5. Chiefly British A clipping, as from a newspaper.6. Self-injury in which cuts are made in the skin.
cut′ting·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.cuttingly - in an intentionally unkind way; "a cutting remark"