He had deeply wounded Mr. Van Buren, and, as the latter thought, causelessly and cruelly.
He would not irritate or causelessly wound the feelings of those who were just beginning to realize that they had lost in the issue put at stake in the Mexican war.
People say that Brahmanism too consists in avoiding passion and other sins, in truth, and compassion to creatures, not in quarrelling causelessly with one's relations.
Speak not of their infirmities to others behind their backs; as some twattling gossips use to do, that know not that their husbands' dishonour is their own, and that to open it causelessly to others, is their double shame.
Another sin of the tongue is, cursing; when men wish some mischief causelessly or unwarrantably to others.
But to dwell with such, or choose them as our familiars, or causelessly or for complacency keep among them, will unavoidably lose abundance of your time.
But few would therefore be persuaded causelessly to live on pulse, when they may have better.
They are commonly exceeding fearful, causelessly or beyond what there is cause for: every thing which they hear or see is ready to increase their fears, especially if fear was the first cause, as ordinarily it is.
Avoid the company of censorious backbiters and proud contemners of their brethren: hearken not to them that are causelessly vilifying others, aggravating their faults and extenuating their virtues.
If this were well believed, men would more reverence them on God's account, thancauselessly to persecute them.
She expostulated upon his having socauselessly terrified her, and enquired why he came so disguised.
She lived, meanwhile, wholly shut up from all company, consigned to penitence for her indiscretions, to grief for the fate of her sister, and to wasting regret of her own causelessly lost felicity.
A pastor may not causelessly remove, nor for his own worldly commodity when it is to the hurt of the church and hinderance of the gospel.
If you may not divide in the church, nor divide others from the church, then you may not causelessly divide the common from it yourselves.
It is not necessary to salvation to believe this particular text to be divine, but it is sin and folly to doubt causelessly of the parts, when the Spirit attesteth the doctrine and the body of the book.
The Jesuits think it lawful to exercise the obedience of their novices by bidding them sometimes cast a cup of wine into the sink, or do some such action which causelessly done were sin: and shall not a vow require it more strongly?
Is it not grown so common a thing to asperse causelessly that no man wonders at it, that few dislike, that scarce any detest it?
I was indifferent, I said, about what he could say of me; and I was sure it could not be to my disadvantage; and as he had no reason to impute to me the forwardness which my unkind friends had so causelessly taxed me with.
I believe the gentlest spirits when provoked (causelessly and cruelly provoked) are the most determined.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "causelessly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.