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Example sentences for "undeservedly"

Lexicographically close words:
underwriters; underwriting; underwritten; undescribed; undeserved; undeserving; undesigned; undesignedly; undesigning; undesirability
  1. The rush through the night air brought Denton round, and he was able to walk into his own house, leaning undeservedly upon the proudest little woman in the north of England.

  2. They came therefore to Citeaux; a situation formerly covered with woods, but now so conspicuous from the abundant piety of its monks, that it is not undeservedly esteemed conscious of the Divinity himself.

  3. His son Kenelm, of tender age, and undeservedly murdered by his sister Quendrida, gained the title and distinction of martyrdom, and rests in the same place.

  4. The quaker departed, and I was left to marvel at the luck by which I had undeservedly escaped the pains and penalties of this my first delinquency.

  5. I have witnessed nobleness overcome by fortune; for these men, being sons of a noble father, are undeservedly unhappy.

  6. But my body is no longer pure, if on my account, and because of my marriage, there perish a virgin who has gone through sad and unbearable troubles, and has been marvelously and undeservedly ill treated.

  7. He watched her go, and for a moment an expression came into his eyes of intense suffering--the look of a noble dog who is suddenly struck undeservedly by an unkind master.

  8. Professor; "As I told you, Roger, at the beginning of this drama in which we have both played our little parts; no harm ever came undeservedly to a brave man with a good conscience!

  9. Vossius very undeservedly ascribes it to the three following Causes, viz.

  10. Nor yet the jewels so undeservedly made yours.

  11. If I did not love you as never man loved a woman, I might appear more indifferent to preferences so undeservedly made.

  12. My memory is still good, and the one thing which seems most worth remembering in my life is my undeservedly fortunate friendships.

  13. His merit in giving the last polish to the French language, his unrivalled excellence both of expression and versification, were not then allowed; on the stage he had rivals, of whom some were undeservedly preferred before him.

  14. This was signified by the presence of the chorus, whose presence during many secret transactions has been judged of according to rules of propriety inapplicable to the country, and so most undeservedly censured.

  15. For some minutes past I’ve heard you accusing all of us undeservedly; and me the most undeservedly of them all; for what would you have had me do for you in this affair?

  16. Thus much seems due to an amiable man and excellent character, who has been most undeservedly insulted for errors of small moment, and censured for opinions of the most innocuous kind.

  17. I found myself subjected, undeservedly on my part, to all the disadvantages which mankind, if they reflected upon them, would hesitate to impose on acknowledged guilt.

  18. Is this," said I, "the fruit of conscious guilt, or of the disgust that a man of honour conceives at guilt undeservedly imputed?

  19. These philosophers, then, whom we see not undeservedly exalted above the rest in fame and glory, have seen that no material body is God, and therefore they have transcended all bodies in seeking for God.

  20. She and her father and mother received me favourably, as a gentleman who had known better days, and an author whom the public had undeservedly neglected.

  21. Be the reason what it may, the common Juniper is one of the most desirable of evergreens, and is most undeservedly neglected.

  22. I always think this daintily beautiful plant is undeservedly neglected, for how seldom one sees it.

  23. We were all dead, and we have undeservedly been granted a second life.

  24. Each minute a new wave rolling to his feet--to him who had undeservedly escaped with his bare existence from almost universal perdition.

  25. But in another respect, in so far as he is more undeservedly despised, he has more reason for being angry: unless perhaps he thinks that he is envied or insulted not through contempt but through ignorance, or some other like cause.

  26. For just as the higher a man's position is, the more undeservedly he is despised; so the lower it is, the less reason he has for despising.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "undeservedly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    inexcusably; partially; unevenly