Spitefully
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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
1: Ὑβρίζω (Strong'S #5195 — Verb — hubrizo — hoo-brid'-zo )
used transitively, denotes "to outrage, treat insolently;" "to entreat shamefully" in Matthew 22:6 , RV (AV, "spitefully"); so in Luke 18:32 , RV; in Acts 14:5 (AV, "use despitefully"); in 1—Thessalonians 2:2 , AV and RV; in Luke 11:45 , "reproachest." See Despitefully , Entreat , Reproach , Shamefully.
King James Dictionary [2]
Spitefully adv. With a desire to vex, annoy or injure malignantly maliciously.