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artlessly

ADVERB
  1. in an ingenuous manner
    she answered the judge's questions artlessly
  2. in a crude and unskilled manner
    an inexpertly constructed lean-to

How To Use artlessly In A Sentence

  • she answered the judge's questions artlessly
  • With them came also Dilawur, full of zeal and thirsting for knowledge, who artlessly introduced so debatable a subject, that the assembly was thrown into an uproar; and lest worse things might happen unto him, the worthy, but too enquiring, subadar was hustled hastily forth, and requested in future to stick to soldiering, and to avoid bringing his infernal questions to cause discord amongst the chosen of the Prophet. The Story of the Guides
  • Sounds like a clear cut case of rapacious health care companies heartlessly trying to squeeze the hospitals for the benefit of their greedy shareholders, doesn't it?
  • Chelsea and England footballer Frank Lampard has lashed out at claims from ex-girlfriend and mother of his two children Elen Rives that he's treated her 'heartlessly' since they split. Mirror.co.uk - Home
  • Burnett laughed heartlessly, hauling forth his apparel with a refined cruelty which took careful heed of possible interfolded shoes or cravats. The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary
  • It was not that when she tried to be what she called subtle (for wasn't Limbert subtle, and wasn't I?) her fond consumers, bless them, didn't suspect the trick nor show what they thought of it: they straightway rose on the contrary to the morsel she had hoped to hold too high, and, making but a big, cheerful bite of it, wagged their great collective tail artlessly for more. Embarrassments
  • It starts slow, but the wait is worth it. title heartlessly stolen from Tlonista inPh‘s comments section; whatcan I say? My god, it’s full of stars « raincoaster
  • Beyond the steps was an aviary full of dead exotic birds; beyond the aviary was a snackbar advertising (perhaps heartlessly, given the loca-tion) topeka's best buffaloburger; beyond the snackbar was another wrought iron arch with a sign reading come back to gage park real soon! Wizard and Glass
  • ‘Mothers, who were accused of heartlessly abandoning their babies will be better understood as the young girls who were left no options by elders of the past,’ she says.
  • Chopping trees 'heartlessly' can be a good thing if it is done for a good cause. Lahore Metblogs
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