21 adverbs to describe how to untrue

Every one here knows that the charge is utterly untrue.

But a position may be quite defensible, yet obviously untrue.

From time to time the beauty nodded and said that she quite understood, which was totally untrue, but well meant. 'That young man has the head of a criminal,' said the barrister on her other side, speaking very low.

But perhaps I am interrupting you?" "No, not at all," replied Miss Bellingham (which was grossly untrue; he was interrupting me most intolerably); "we were going to the British Museum and just looked in here on our way.

But this is emphatically untrue of Ireland, and was never more conclusively disproved than by the recent literary achievements of her daughters.

York's decision to conclude the convention of Tauroggen was indisputably a violation of right, but it was a moral act, for the Franco-Prussian alliance was made under compulsion, and was antagonistic to all the vital interests of the Prussian State; it was essentially untrue and immoral.

It would, however, be flagrantly untrue to suggest that those three States enjoyed a monopoly of racial intolerance; for the ideas on nationality which dominated official Russia under the old absolutist régime and which so rapidly regained the upper hand under Stolypin and the triumphant bureaucracy, struck at the very root of tolerance and political liberty.

The masonic legend which refers to Euclid is altogether historically untrue.

A statement about a man may be infamously untrue, but it is read calmly.

Both, I think, generally prefer the British to their Latin brothers, and I have heard both say unjust and absurdly untrue things about the other.

But, after all, if we take the very highest form of all practical energythe governing of the countryall this talk is ludicrously untrue.

the erroneous text, and this partial correction of it too, might be put under my Critical Note 5th, among Falsities; for, in either form, each member affirms what is manifestly untrue.

This latter assertion is, in fact, monstrously untrue, and also solecistical.

Every justifying allegation in the document was notoriously untrue.

Besides, by most of our grammarians, the present tense of the infinitive mood is declared to be the radical form of the verb; but this doctrine must be plainly untrue, upon the supposition that this tense is a compound.

" Sylvia thought of making the obviously suitable remark that she cared nothing about what people thought, but such a claim was so preposterously untrue to her character that she could not bring the words past her lips.

I learnt that every item of this multitudinous information was totally and unblushingly untrue, that for all I knew he had made it up as he went along; that no tons of rust are scraped off the Menai Bridge, and that the rival tradesmen and Mr. Whiteley were creatures of the poet's brain.

I could have made the terms of it even more alluring, but the signorina, with that extraordinarily distorted morality distinctive of her sex, refused to swear to anything literally untrue in a letter which was itself from beginning to end a monumental falsehood; though not a student of ethics, she was keenly alive to the distinction between the expressio falsi and the suppressio veri.

This reflection holding to an abstract and consequently untrue idea, not grasping it in its completeness, orwhich is virtually, though not in point of form, the samenot taking a concrete view of a people and a State.

The notion of some grammarians, (to wit, of Wells, and the sixty-eight others whom he cites for it,) that you and your are actually made singular by usage, is demonstrably untrue.

The prevailing notion that love is a species of selfishnessa "double selfishness," some wiseacre has called itis deplorably untrue and shows how little the psychology of love has heretofore been understood.

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