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Untruthfully

adverb
1.
In a mendacious and untruthful manner.  Synonym: mendaciously.






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"Untruthfully" Quotes from Famous Books



... that Mister Carter bocht," said Tam untruthfully, "an' A' thocht ye'd wish to ha'e a ...
— Tam O' The Scoots • Edgar Wallace

... 9th of October, 1914. One crumpled evening paper at his feet proclaimed in startled headlines: "Rain of Incendiary Shells. Antwerp Ablaze." Another declared untruthfully but impressively: "Six Zeppelins drop Bombs over the ...
— The Research Magnificent • H. G. Wells

... into open mutiny. On the 19th of March, 1687, the courageous and indefatigable La Salle was treacherously assassinated by one of his own party. Here in the fastnesses of the Southwest died at the age of forty-four the intrepid explorer of New France, whom Tonty called—perhaps not untruthfully—"one of the greatest ...
— Crusaders of New France - A Chronicle of the Fleur-de-Lis in the Wilderness - Chronicles of America, Volume 4 • William Bennett Munro

... thought that it would pass my lips, but I do trust you," declared Lord Arleigh; "and if you can see any way to help me, I shall thank Heaven for the first day I met you. You must hold my wife blameless, Lord Mountdean," he went on. "She never spoke untruthfully, she never deceived me; but on our wedding-day I discovered that her father was a convict—a man ...
— Wife in Name Only • Charlotte M. Braeme (Bertha M. Clay)



Words linked to "Untruthfully" :   mendaciously, untruthful, truthfully



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