Me being a 14 year old child living in a urban community. I know exactly what being treated means. Being treated is to be talk about very badly. Someone will be like OOooh she/he just treated you. But words that are similar to this word of slang is ride, cased, fry, burn, and roast. ALL THESE WORDS MEAN TO GET TALKED ABOUT VERY BADLY.
Poorly is another word that is commonly used for badly
Having treated them so badly, he was shunned by most of the people in the town.
Our trip could turn out badly. Bad is not an adverb. Badly is an adverb.
This dream could be word play on the expression, "They really got burned." The expression means that someone was cheated or treated badly. Because sunburn results from too much sun or "light," it might symbolize being harmed through too much exposure or attention, or perhaps even being "out" too long (out of the loop; out of favor.) In the dream, the sunburned person might represent the dreamer, OR it might represent someone whom the dreamer has "burned" or treated badly. [comment from another contributor moved to Discussion page.]
Miscreant refers to a person who behaves badly or breaks the law. It is often used to describe someone who is involved in criminal or dishonest activities.
Care to be specific? On a scale from one to ten? Or do you just want one word?...cause that's what you're getting. Very.
Yes, mistreatment is a noun. It refers to the action of treating someone or something badly or unfairly.
Badly is an adverb.
its like the N word for Irish people because in the olden day the Irish were treated badly and barely above slaves in the social system
yes badly is an adverb because badly describes how we perform.
The likely word is patient (noun: someone treated medically, adjective: forebearing).