He had unfeigned delight on my success in the examination. [adjective]
0
Emitting the fragrance of unfeigned love, thou wast like a rose, O glorious Æthelwold. [adjective]
0
Verse 5, they do n't have a good conscience and unfeigned faith. [adjective]
0
WITH UNFEIGNED REGRET IT IS WE ANNOUNCE THE DISSOLUTION OF A MOST RESPECTED DUBLIN BURGESS Hynes here too: account of the funeral probably. [adjective]
0
The girls, with one exception, all examined his wares with unfeigned interest. [adjective]
0
The pure morality and simple-minded piety of this community seem early to have attracted Spinoza, and to have won his unfeigned respect. [Please select]
0
Over her wrinkled face, now parchment-white, there shone a ray of pleasure--sudden, vehement, and unfeigned. [Please select]
0
Mary took it as it sounded, and, in unfeigned surprise, exclaimed angrily: "Leave you." [Please select]
0
The three men looked at her in unfeigned surprise. [Please select]
0
Barnard looked up in unfeigned astonishment; then he laughed. [Please select]
0
Temple," said the widow, with unfeigned admiration, "I never saw the like of you. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!