untruthfully

IPA: ʌntrˈuθfʌɫi

adverb

  • In an untruthful manner; falsely.
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Examples of "untruthfully" in Sentences

  • Senator Clinton doesn't attack unfairly, just untruthfully, using very creative statistics.
  • A myth is a story, or account, which tells the truth untruthfully, which is to say, by figures and images rather than literally.
  • To which Gingrich responded untruthfully that, "more people have been put on food stamps by Barack Obama than any president in American history."
  • While untruthfully scare-mongering the stoppage of Social Security payments, this latest presidential folly instigated a last-minute compromise to avoid a debt default.
  • In one camp, we preach (impractically) that money is the root of all evil and we should rise above it; and in the other camp, we preach (untruthfully) that God blesses the faithful and wants each person to be fabulously wealthy.
  • There were times when Our Lord Jesus Christ defended himself against the false accusations that were being thrown against him indiscriminately ( "If I have spoken untruthfully, then tell me what I have said; if not, why do you strike me?").

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