amiss, astray, delusively, fallaciously, in disguise, mistakenly, plausibly, synthetically, under cover of, unnaturally, unveraciously
Definitionadv. in an insincerely false manner
Last update: September 10, 2015
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He read the note and was so overcome with grief he covered up what she did, falsely reported her death and gave her a decent burial. [Please select]
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Mine own I kept, Nor quarrels sought, nor ever falsely swore. [Please select]
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Next, they accuse him--falsely, as you know--of the death of Montferrat. [Please select]
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But he had reckoned falsely on what he dealt with. [Please select]
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And though we know that it speaks falsely we have no power to undeceive it. [Please select]
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They were imprisoned, but were soon after found to have been falsely accused and liberated. [Please select]
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Wade had not calculated falsely in estimating it as a bulwark of defense. [Please select]
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"[451] It has been {282} falsely asserted that Call-ducks hatch their eggs in less time than common ducks." [Please select]
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He thought that would fetch his father stamping out, but he had reckoned falsely. [Please select]
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Why, yes, I said, of course they answer truly; how can the Muses speak falsely. [Please select]
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Vettius, an old spy of Cicero’s in the Catiline conspiracy, punished for having falsely accused Cæsar, was arrested on suspicion of wishing to attempt his life, as well as that of Pompey. [Please select]
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