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Example sentences for "truthfully"

Lexicographically close words:
trustye; trustyng; truth; truthe; truthful; truthfulness; truths; trwe; try; tryal
  1. What pen can truthfully describe the weary watching and waiting of the wives and mothers, the daughters and sisters, during those long four years of fire and blood?

  2. As another has so well and truthfully said in regard to the regiment, "it had not the ordering of its own destiny.

  3. It might be truthfully said of her, that she was an exemplar for all who knew her.

  4. The denunciations that fell upon him like a cloud wrapped him in a mantle of honor, and more truthfully than the great Roman orator he could have exclaimed, "Ego hoc animo semperfui, ut invidiam virtute partam, gloriam non invidiam putarem.

  5. There never was a moment when he could be truthfully charged with trimming or insincerity.

  6. The mystery alluded to, which the above letter did not contain, and which the court failed to make Mr. Williamson reveal, might have been truthfully explained in these words.

  7. Josephine having lived with her all her life, professed to have a thorough knowledge of her ways and manners, and seemed disposed to speak truthfully of her.

  8. It may truthfully be said that the Army of the Potomac was organized and began its remarkable career in the life blood of Seth Williams, and it completed its work in a blaze of glory, in the life blood of John B.

  9. I can truthfully say that in that moment I gave my life up.

  10. Likewise the life of any one of the Ten was the life of all, and might be truthfully represented by a single year, since each year was exactly like the preceding.

  11. It can truthfully be said that she was not in love with Bob Worthington.

  12. Let us have them speedily, so that honest men may have in their houses a complete edition of at least one author of whom they can truthfully say, that they never know whether they most admire the writer or love the man.

  13. The least we can do is to smile pleasantly as we replace him upon his shelf, and say, as we truthfully may, 'There was a great deal of human nature in Alexander Pope.

  14. And of course he could truthfully say he did, because he felt all and everything Pauline wished him to feel, with her beautiful eyes fixed upon him and the flush of enthusiasm on her cheeks.

  15. If you come to see me in my bath, you can; but it's truthfully there.

  16. It truthfully was, Aunt Woggles, and he wasn't going to church at all till I told him you were going.

  17. We may truthfully say, "What was our loss was their gain.

  18. Truthfully this Scripture may be written as his epitaph: "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from henceforth; Yea, saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labors and their works do follow them.

  19. Hence everybody who was asked, truthfully denied being the singer the jail authorities were seeking.

  20. Indeed, from the medical point of view, one can truthfully say that between the prison doctor and myself diplomatic relations were never severed.

  21. Whatever I am, I have truthfully told you the past, as I will truthfully tell your son's future.

  22. I can't truthfully say those things, however, for my Lady Aster is a fastidious dame.

  23. If Justice Harlan was wrong in his position, then, it may truthfully be said of the three amendments that: "The law hath bubbles as the water has, And these are of them.

  24. Whenever it can be truthfully said of a man that he loved his country, hated tyranny, sympathized with the oppressed, and befriended the helpless, nothing more is necessary.

  25. For instance, a man is born in Arkansas and lives there to be seventeen or eighteen years of age, is it possible that he can be truthfully told at the day of judgment that he had a fair chance?

  26. He should present pictures of life properly chosen, artistically constructed; an exhibition of emotions truthfully done, artistically done.

  27. It is said of corporations in general, that they have no soul, and it may truthfully be said of the church that it has less than any other.

  28. On the contrary, I have said all I could truthfully say in favor of the idea that we shall live again.

  29. The dramatist and the actor ought to be truthful, ought to be natural--that is to say, truthfully and naturally artistic.

  30. The object of the artist is to present truthfully and artistically.

  31. Will the time ever come when it can truthfully be said that right is might?

  32. What novels are so successful as those in which the writer has truthfully mirrored the heart or the home?

  33. In his early years he painted pictures of middle-class life, in which each figure is truthfully depicted, as were the early heads in Rembrandt's 'Anatomy.

  34. IT has been truthfully said that “many persons dig their graves with their teeth,” but, that improper feeding causes many a grave to be dug is also true.

  35. Hahnemann truthfully observed that existing diseases are liable to become aggravated, complicated or replaced by drug diseases.

  36. La Tours, the eminent French hygienist, truthfully said that "The slaves of the South were the best fed and the best cared for laborers that the world ever saw.

  37. At present I think it can truthfully be said that every official branch of service shows the rapidly growing weakness that means demoralization.

  38. The rest I shall tell as truthfully as I can.

  39. Truthfully or not Esther declared she did not know what I had done to make her sister holler out so.

  40. Upon his assumption of the command he inaugurated what can only be truthfully described as a Reign of Terror.

  41. Jack's long exposure to the tropical sun had fairly blackened his countenance, his hair was long and unkempt, while his clothes were sadly in need of repair, or more truthfully new ones to take their place.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "truthfully" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    fact; honestly; indeed; true; truly