Crossword-Solution: FICTITIOUSLY 12 letters, 42 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Mistakenly 28 answers
untruly 31 answers
speciously 31 answers
misleadingly 32 answers
indecently 32 answers
impolitely 32 answers
unfaithfully 32 answers
misguidedly 32 answers
perfidiously 32 answers
evasively 32 answers
unbecomingly 32 answers
deceptively 33 answers
untruthfully 33 answers
deceitfully 33 answers
BY deceit 33 answers
fallaciously 33 answers
fraudulently 33 answers
faithlessly 33 answers
Inappropriately 33 answers
indecorously 33 answers
insincerely 33 answers
indelicately 34 answers
dangerously 35 answers
dishonestly 39 answers
inaccurately 42 answers
erroneously 45 answers
By mistake 47 answers
treacherously 48 answers
disloyally 48 answers
deviously 48 answers
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Improperly 51 answers
Incorrectly. 56 answers
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craftily 61 answers
slyly 68 answers
wrongly 69 answers
inadequately 70 answers
Untrue 75 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FICTITIOUSLY (5)

There is no need of a separate sentence to explain it; no possibility of impressing it deeper, by that load we too often see of accumulated reflections.”[3] An equal amount of praise is due for the consistency with which the characters of the animals, fictitiously introduced, are marked.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Names, characters, companies, products, places, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, companies and/or products, or locales, is entirely coincidental.
Undo Joe Hutsko 1996
Frank soon began to snore, so brazenly, so fictitiously, that I wondered at the man's absorbed intensity in his joke; and I was at great pains to smother in my breast a violent burst of riotous merriment.
The Last of the Plainsmen Zane Grey 2000
She had died of typhus while her mother was prostrated with the same malady, and the deception had been maintained in precisely the same way, even to the fictitiously written letters.
Mark Twain, A Biography, Vol. 3, Part 1, 1900-1907 Albert Bigelow Paine 2006
Their tones always became more caustic in addressing him; and when it came to justifying his knowledge of English he would always vary his answers fictitiously so as not to feel that he was buried in a rubble of monotony.
Corpus of a Siam Mosquito Steven Sills 2002

Quotes with FICTITIOUSLY (3)

Believe in Yourself Why must we see something to believe in its existence? The wind itself cannot be seen by man, but all have felt it's gentle touch and watched the mighty trees bow as it swept past. We cannot see love yet its nurturing warmth is the essence of our being and sorrow can touch our very soul. For remorse is like a ripple on the ocean, once given it remains only in the heart of the receiver. Yet all of these cannot be seen only felt. Why then do you doubt your s…
Grace Willows To Kiss a King
This book is a work of fiction. Actually, it is a work of fiction within a fiction, as the main characters, though real persons in a fictional world, are being depicted in a book which other fictional characters in the same world are reading. Any reference to historical events-- rather, historical events non-Marridonian, and also non-Sesternese-- real people — rather, people in our realm, not the persons I was referring to in the previous line-- or real places — places that a…
Michelle Franklin The Ship's Crew: A Marridon Novella
Such is life, imaginary or otherwise: a continuous parting of ways, a constant flux of approximation and distanciation, lines of fate intersecting at a point which is no-time, a theoretical crossroads fictitiously 'present,' an unstable ice floe forever drifting between was and will be.
Sol Luckman Beginner's Luke