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How To Use Truthfully In A Sentence

  • he answered the question as truthfully as he could
  • Truthfully, I didn't even know it was possible to love someone at the innocent age of sixteen.
  • If the evidence that existed always spoke plainly, truthfully, and clearly to us, historians would have no work to do, and no opportunity to argue with each other.
  • The discharge of hold-washings and other residues by vessels carrying noxious or corrosive goods must be conducted in compliance with the state provisions for vessel sewage discharge and shall be truthfully recorded in the logbook.
  • Mr. O'Drive now declares himself a Babe of Grace, and free from the bonds of sin; or, as he more simply, but truthfully and characteristically expresses it -- a beautiful specimen indeed of his simplicity of views -- 'he is replevined from the pound of human fraility -- no longer likely to be brought to the devil's auction, or knocked down to Satan as a bad bargain.' Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
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  • Truthfully, it's their more traditional parfaits and sundaes that inspire people to queue up outside in the middle of winter.
  • He thought about the result if he spoke his mind out, told his companions as truthfully as he could what the name Gus Barker had provoked in his memory. The Master
  • In an autobiography, I will have to write the truth, I should not hide anything. Just to avoid people’s feelings, I should not be hiding things. If I don’t present events as they happened, truthfully, it is not an autobiography at all. I have read Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography and if I can muster up the kind of courage that he had, I will write one. Rajinikanth 
  • Making due allowance for that good-natured raillery which is one of the spices of existence, it may be truthfully said that anyone who laughs in earnest at the West calls attention merely to his own shallow conceit. The Land We Live In The Story of Our Country
  • As one who has shot her mouth off while in the throes of a mental breakdown, I'm not sure I'm qualified to answer that truthfully.
  • We read in Scripture that truth is an attribute of God (Jeremiah 10:10; John 1:14; 14:6; 17:3), and that God speaks truthfully - that is, He does not lie.
  • A result of the more serious view of life was the new realism that strove to present life truthfully, stripped of the conventional phraseological idealism that had been the vogue since Schiller. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • In an autobiography, I will have to write the truth, I should not hide anything. Just to avoid people’s feelings, I should not be hiding things. If I don’t present events as they happened, truthfully, it is not an autobiography at all. I have read Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography and if I can muster up the kind of courage that he had, I will write one. Rajinikanth 
  • Parking attendants often continue issuing the ticket after the vehicle has left the scene and then untruthfully write in their logbook that the ticket was FTW (fixed to windscreen) or GTD (given to driver).
  • She succeeded in portraying truthfully - without debunking, but also without hagiology - good men and women.
  • Truthfully, I chose this because of the sides: sweet potatoes and pears.
  • Truthfully, he didn't make much of an impression on me.
  • But the beauty of the descriptions in _Evangeline_ and the pathos -- somewhat too drawn out -- of the story made it dear to a multitude of readers who cared nothing about the technical disputes of Poe and other critics as to whether or not Longfellow's lines were sufficiently "spondaic" to represent truthfully the quantitative hexameters of Homer and Vergil. Initial Studies in American Letters
  • Women can of course decline to answer the question or answer it untruthfully.
  • Truthfully, I am scared, and though it may be foolish, I am willing to risk my life, for a chance.
  • Honestly and truthfully, I'd like to underline the point that your claim above is definitely baseless, misleading and untrue.
  • It is true enough that we have had some rare intellectual specimens in the higher frames of boxing glory, but I can truthfully say that no man ever attained genuine boxing recognition without real headwork. Boing Boing
  • No one truthfully gainsays the importance of professionalism to modern technological progress.
  • This being the case one cannot truthfully say that trephining alone can take the place of the old Graefe iridectomy. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • The discharge of hold-washings and other residues by vessels carrying noxious or corrosive goods must be conducted in compliance with the state provisions for vessel sewage discharge and shall be truthfully recorded in the logbook.
  • Since he has extended his operations from his native country to our own free soil the land-grabber should be examined under the microscope of history analytically, impartially, and truthfully. Black and White
  • I must admit I was inclined to think so but having experienced the Cirque Dreams phenomenon I can tell you truthfully that it does, indeed, defy description.
  • When I got one on the phone, I recapped the previous two sessions and said, most untruthfully, that I'd re-installed the old Speedstream modem Verizon had originally equipped me with.
  • I told him, quite untruthfully, that I had just returned from leave
  • A body of very poor persons, individually -- in the commercial sense of the term -- insolvent, manage to create a new basis of security which has been somewhat grandiloquently and yet truthfully called the capitalisation of their honesty and industry. The Rural Life Problem of the United States Notes of an Irish Observer
  • He himself talked merrily, ramblingly, and on the whole, discounting a few reticences, truthfully. A Circus of Hells
  • The rationale for such state rules is that an accomplice has little incentive to testify truthfully, especially if he can cut a deal by fingering someone else.
  • The film's quieter, scoreless moments are the ones that resonate most truthfully.
  • What we do about it will depend on your testifying truthfully when we reindict Ms. Marshak. Enemy Within
  • The thirty-first question was so framed that, if truthfully replied to, it was certain to elicit facts which would form the groundwork of damnifying strictures on the principal abuses of the time. The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion
  • I can truthfully say that this whole proposition appears to my mind as one of the most grotesque and unpractical that I have yet encountered.
  • 'I've been using the same blade for six weeks,'he added untruthfully.
  • But, for the Cradlebow; his bright dream of seeking his fortune over wide seas and in distant lands, his dreadless enthusiasm in the belief that he should find so much waiting for him in that unsounded world, his determination, above all, to acquit himself truthfully and bravely -- all these made him, to my mind, ever an object of more inspiring and romantic interest. Cape Cod Folks
  • To arrive at the point where the world can be truthfully named in its relation to God involves some grasp of the world as object of pointless, 'futureless' love; it must therefore involve levels of bewilderment, deep emotional confusion and frustration in the process, even a blurring of the boundaries between love and rejection (since we are frightened of replacing ordinary human affection with this radical and disabling love). Clark Lectures, Trinity College, Cambridge Grace, Necessity and Imagination: Catholic Philosophy and the Twentieth Century Artist Lecture 3: 'Flannery O'Connor: Proper Names'
  • And once you can answer that truthfully to yourself, the rest is easy.
  • He answered frankly and truthfully all my questions.
  • After Wang, Zhang happening, can appear before court automatically, declared in a confession truthfully its delinquent account, is surrenders, may legally leniently or the mitigated punishment.
  • I have linked to the recipe, but truthfully I found broiling the ground beef and bulghur patties to make them too dry. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The airport quality inn for one of the perturbing bay sententiously disjointedly hygrometer hedgerow, bristlegrass doojigger, has not truthfully immaculate a hamartia of symphony but that all scouser be resurgent. Rational Review
  • ‘I don't know,’ I answered truthfully, and the uncertainty changed to confusion.
  • And don't blow a lung over the "dunking" hockey mix-up; if it weren't for the sporty friends in my life, I wouldn't even be able to tell a baseball from a tennis ball...truthfully and honestly. Sobering Celebrations
  • You explained truthfully and outright what you wanted between us last night and it makes sense.
  • Truthfully, I don’t know if I can say that a croissant is a “real” croissant if it isn’t made with real butter - and lots of it - but I am very impressed that Bittersweet was able to make Homemade Vegan Croissants without using a bit of butter. Bites from other Blogs | Baking Bites
  • It would be selfish to be jealous of him, and I could truthfully say I wasn't.
  • As for the concept of voluntary surrender, the author holds the "two factors" theory, for "surrender oneself to justice" and "confess truthfully" consist of the acceptance of adjudication and justice.
  • Truthfully, I noticed the broad tortoiseshell glasses surrounding his little brown eyes first.
  • For me, being able to truthfully say that I wasn’t in any way connected to the sex industry in Rhode Island (besides knowing a lot of dancers, escorts, and spa workers as friends or neighbors) was crucial in making the point that the belief that the activity should be decriminalized is in the mainstream, and that it jives with normal peoples’ values. Relevancy of Client Status « Bound, Not Gagged
  • With surrealism this involves, presumably, finding a way to integrate a surrealisticpresentation with one's prior conceptions of the way things are: surrealism becomes an alternative vision of the world, one that breaks from the "normal" perceptions most of us share only to portray that world just as truthfully if more obliquely. Experimental Fiction
  • Truthfully, any hamster I have, or don't have, will remain pretty stinky if his lavations are left to me.
  • Maluleke assured him that the court offered him more protection than any other place and that it was important he felt able to speak freely and truthfully.
  • Fiers promised to testify fully and truthfully.
  • "Truthfully, to me, it seems like college students are in their own little bubble," he said.
  • The media have in recent months made a lot of the fact that we're a tubby and sedentary nation -- well, more truthfully, obese -- and that we have been getting tubbier and more sedentary by the decade. Peter Clothier: Family Fun and Fitness
  • ‘It hadn't crossed my mind,’ I replied untruthfully, with my toes crossed.
  • I answered truthfully, and was not made to feel guilty at all.
  • The discharge of hold-washings and other residues by vessels carrying noxious or corrosive goods must be conducted in compliance with the state provisions for vessel sewage discharge and shall be truthfully recorded in the logbook.
  • On the first few occasions, I had truthfully answered no.
  • He was truthfully longing to sit in the King's throne, a large ornate thing, ebony and mahogany edged with gold and silver.
  • But the beauty of the descriptions in _Evangeline_ and the pathos -- somewhat too drawn out -- of the story made it dear to a multitude of readers who cared nothing about the technical disputes of Poe and other critics as to whether or not Longfellow's lines were sufficiently "spondaic" to truthfully represent the quantitative hexameters of Homer and Vergil. Brief History of English and American Literature
  • Truthfully, those classifications have never really played a significant part in my own self-identification, and they never really became an issue until the self-awareness that comes with the late stages of middle school and early high school. Scott Janssen: Yes, I'm a White Male, and I Apologize for That
  • No doctor will ever truthfully tell you he's treated anyone for any long-term injurious effects of marijuana. Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices
  • I truthfully can't say that any of my beltless rounds feed any more smoothly but I agree in theory that they should. What to Do With Your Gift From George W.
  • But, truthfully, I don’t think the viola is a bluegrass instrument. Susan Crawford and Sheriff Bob
  • What I admired most about this book was the writer's fearlessness in portraying herself truthfully.
  • But truthfully, I rather like her as a person as well and herein lies my dilemma.
  • We shall come again to India hoping that we can truthfully say that, of course, we too are satyagrahi and hope always to remain so. ANC Today
  • I told him truthfully that I had just returned from my vacation
  • Of the murders, she said, "I truthfully believe this was an initiation to be in this cult."

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