illustriously

IPA: ɪɫˈʌstriʌsɫi

adverb

  • In an illustrious manner.
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Examples of "illustriously" in Sentences

  • I never in my life beheld a skins so illustriously fair.
  • Never were dignity and humility so illustriously mingled!
  • Jette Kernion enjoyed the illustriously peopled "Panel of the Dead."
  • As we have seen so illustriously over the past year, all Ponzi schemes eventually fail under their own weight.
  • In the fourth and final picture a widow and her daughter survey a military monument to their illustriously dead husband and father.
  • Seeing their own values and methods so illustriously trumpeted, they can hardly be expected not to bask in the article's own smugness.
  • Bishops Committee of Doctrine (and, less illustriously, as I point out in Good Catholic Girls, a bishop who has kept an accused priest sex molester in ministry after including his victim in a $21 million settlement).
  • Aided by a menagerie of illustriously voiced sidekicks (including Dustin Hoffman as a red panda, Angelina Jolie as a tigress, and Chan himself as a monkey), an eager but unlikely hero emerges in Po, a pot-bellied giant panda voiced winningly by Jack Black.
  • During the ceremony, Soraya Abdullah Hakim, the president of the Afghan Department of Orphanages, thanked us lavishly and illustriously for our gift, while also reminding us that Afghanistan was very poor and that when we come back we should bring more bikes for her children, and medicine, and books, and skin lotions and shampoo and pens.

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