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Example sentences for "veritably"

Lexicographically close words:
verin; veris; verisimilitude; veritable; veritables; veritas; veritate; veritatem; veritati; veritatis
  1. This completed the reconciliation, and Muffat, remorseful though he was, felt veritably relieved.

  2. Nana, puffed up by her novel role of hostess, thanked her and was veritably confused.

  3. The person manifesting consumptive tendencies is not only expressing his own conscious thoughts, but is veritably the picture of the thoughts of his parents, ancestors and the entire race, concerning a belief in consumption.

  4. In this and my next I will tell you some things that will surprise you, but they are veritably true.

  5. Therefore, if it is veritably food, it is veritable flesh; and if it is veritably drink, it also is veritable blood.

  6. In religious as well as mundane life, ideals admired and striven for constitute human facts, make part of the human story, quite as veritably as the spotted actuality everywhere in evidence.

  7. Merely the human, veritably tragic, qualities of love and fear and pity, which had not yet come.

  8. The heroic embrace of a multitude of iron hands, gripping deep into the brown, warm flesh of the land that quivered responsive and passionate under this rude advance, so robust as to be almost an assault, so violent as to be veritably brutal.

  9. It seemed veritably to be compounded of the very essence of the flowers.

  10. They are veritably in another land: a moral Acheron divides their life.

  11. I understood that there veritably is life, that the meaning which life there receives is the truth; and I accepted it.

  12. I cannot liken out, by all Admeasurement of powers, Any but Zeus for refuge at such hours, If veritably needs I must From off my soul its vague care-burden thrust.

  13. Nay, the portentous brothers of the man Are veritably priests, protected each May do his murder in the Church's pale, Abate Paul, Canon Girolamo!

  14. That a new epoch in English thought was veritably opened by them is indicated by the surprise and bewilderment they occasioned at their first appearance.

  15. For if evil be regarded as veritably evil, it must remain so for all that man can do; he cannot annihilate any fact nor change its nature, and all effort would, therefore, be futile.

  16. And the world would not be such a probation-space did we once penetrate into its inmost secret, and know its phenomena as veritably either good or evil.

  17. To know objects as they veritably are, might reveal all things as locked together in a scheme of universal good, so that "white would rule unchecked along the line.

  18. The more he meditated on these things the more inconceivable it became to him but that this road veritably existed; and that, not by labour of man, but by everlasting ordinance of God.

  19. Why should I slay one such who was veritably a soldier, who was a follower of Mahomet?

  20. When they arrived at the house, Imogen looked about her with keen curiosity, for this was veritably the work of Flavia's hands, the materialization of hopes long deferred.

  21. Then it all became clear to him: this was veritably his brother's room.

  22. The house seemed veritably to hum with secret and, to judge by the pitch of its rumour, well-nigh panic activity.

  23. She is a mild, meek lady, with a boy in her lap, veritably human in feature.

  24. Cholula, with its great teocalli, was the Mecca of Anahuac, and was veritably a land flowing with milk and honey.

  25. Eustacie caught the Queen's hand, and fondled it with delight, as though those words had veritably opened the gates of heaven to her husband.

  26. Have I understood you that you are veritably wedded, not by a mere contract of espousal?

  27. In that room at the moment old John's spirit was veritably present in the grandson, reviving the ancient north-country duello of unconquered wills with old Echford in the flesh--and a Latisan had never lowered the crest before a Flagg.

  28. The grandson, then and there, was veritably drunk with the frenzy of despair!

  29. For, indeed, now I think of it, I can remember that the very mud from which it sprang seemed veritably to have a fat, sluggish life of its own, so rich and viscid was it.

  30. It will occasionally happen that grounds can be found for believing that a star which appears to be in the glowing gas does veritably lie therein, and is not merely seen in the same direction.

  31. And Miss Haviland, seated at her new antique walnut desk with the ormolu mounts, looked veritably like a chatelaine.

  32. If greater, then he had sinned; if less, then he was veritably beyond the law.

  33. It has been asserted that when Jasper Holt acted a role he veritably lived it.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "veritably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolutely; actually; certainly; fairly; forsooth; genuinely; historically; indeed; manifestly; obviously; positively; really; substantially; truly; undoubtedly; verily; very