Sentence example with the word 'unavowed'

unavowed

Definition adj. not openly expressed

Last update: August 31, 2015


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Another suggestion, which rests, however, merely on its own internal probability, is that Squarcione had at the outset used his pupil Andrea as the unavowed executant of certain commissions, but that after a while Andrea began painting on his own account, thus injuring the professional interests of his chief.   [Please select]

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Had there been unavowed connivance of the police agents.   [Please select]

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That is an unnecessary confession, but I could not be satisfied to insert the record here, with my vanity unavowed.   [Please select]

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"Yes," said John, nothing daunted, "though unlike his, mine is an unreciprocated flame, and unavowed."   [Please select]

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By unavowed ways they secured a strong support among the members of the National House of Representatives and the Senate.   [Please select]

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Jacob accepted, partly that he might be quit of the law, partly that he might be in the country and among the poor, partly for reasons, or ghosts of reasons, unavowed even to himself.   [Please select]

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When he had found that there was nothing he could do to help, he had sped toward home, intent on carrying out his unavowed purpose.   [Please select]

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