Crossword-Solution: FRAUDULENTLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fraudulently | adv. | In a fraudulent manner. |
We have 42 clues for the answer “FRAUDULENTLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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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 |
| fictitiously | 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 |
| sneakily | 49 answers |
| Improperly | 51 answers |
| Incorrectly. | 56 answers |
| cunningly | 57 answers |
| Imperfectly | 61 answers |
| falsely | 61 answers |
| shrewdly | 61 answers |
| craftily | 61 answers |
| slyly | 68 answers |
| wrongly | 69 answers |
| inadequately | 70 answers |
| Untrue | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with FRAUDULENTLY (5)
Though the poems of the Boeotian school 1102 were unanimously assigned to Hesiod down to the age of Alexandrian criticism, they were clearly neither the work of one man nor even of one period: some, doubtless, were fraudulently fathered on him in order to gain currency; but it is probable that most came to be regarded as his partly because of their general character, and partly because the names of their real authors were lost.
The body of Jellicoe was worth nothing to them, but they could secure the property in which he had fraudulently invested the public moneys intrusted to him.
And if you attempt, desperately, and ungratefully, and impiously, and fraudulently attempt, to drown yourself, or hang yourself, I’ll have no pity for you, for I have made up my mind to Put all suicide Down! If there is one thing,’ said the Alderman, with his self-satisfied smile, ‘on which I can be said to have made up my mind more than on another, it is to Put suicide Down.
When he claimed the spoils of a vanquished city, some vases of gold, which had been fraudulently embezzled, the civil and military governors of Noricum were immediately despatched to satisfy his complaints: 7 and it is evident, from their conversation with Maximin and Priscus, in the royal village, that the valor and prudence of Ætius had not saved the Western Romans from the common ignominy of tribute.
Talk of Grimaldi, we say again! Did Grimaldi, in his best days, ever do anything in this way equal to Da Costa? The mention of this latter justly celebrated clown reminds us of his last piece of humour, the fraudulently obtaining certain stamped acceptances from a young gentleman in the army.
Quotes with FRAUDULENTLY (3)
I refuse to behave fraudulently, as if I was anything else but African.
It is generally supposed, and not least by Catholics, that the Catholic who writes fiction is out to use fiction to prove the truth of the Faith, or at the least, to prove the existence of the supernatural. He may be. No one certainly can be sure of his low motives except as they suggest themselves in his finished work, but when the finished work suggests that pertinent actions have been fraudulently manipulated or overlooked or smothered, whatever purposes the writer started…
If I have found my journey to be a maddening tangle of wandering ‘rabbit-trails,’ a labyrinth of incessantly circular passages to nowhere and back, and a plethora of assorted ‘dead-ends’ fraudulently disguised as paths of great promise, it can only be because I have mindlessly exchanged God’s compass for mine. Therefore, it would appear that another exchange might be in order.