ADVERB
  1. in no manner
    they are nowise different
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How To Use nowise In A Sentence

  • The illegal execution of a guiltless man, whose death sentence the governor of the state had already overturned, however, is truly tragic and nowise sugarcoated in the show.
  • Gibbie was so satisfied with her appearance that, come of age as he was, and vagrant no more, he first danced round her several times with a candle in his hand, much to the danger but nowise to the detriment of her finery, then set it down, and executed his old lavolta of delight, which, as always, he finished by standing on one leg. Sir Gibbie
  • they are nowise different
  • Had I been father or brother, the situation would have been in nowise different. Chapter 36
  • The Russians were in nowise different from other men. The Lost Poacher
  • It was the same story he had told her, though told now a little more fully, and in nowise did it conflict with the evidence of La Flitche and John. CHAPTER 28
  • Dick palmed a three-cornered sail needle through a set of broken pack straps, his good nature in nowise disturbed by the feminine cataclysm which was threatening to burst in the storm-beaten tent. SIWASH
  • Therewith speech failed him and his wit therewith; so betwixt them they unarmed him and did him what leechdom they might do there and then; and he was nowise hurt deadly: as for Child Christopher, he had no scratch of steel on him. Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair
  • We shall follow universality in this way, if we confess that one faith to be true which the whole Church throughout the world confesses; antiquity, if we in nowise depart from those interpretations which it is manifest were notoriously held by our holy ancestors and fathers; consent in like manner, if in antiquity itself we adhere to the consentient definitions and determinations of all, or at least almost all, priests and doctors. A Source Book for Ancient Church History
  • I can nowise explain what sort of whim, prank, or perversity it was, that, after all these leave-takings, induced me to go to the pig-stye and take leave of the swine!
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