Crossword-Solution: UNTRULY
We have 35 clues for the answer “UNTRULY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| With deception | 1 answer |
| speciously | 31 answers |
| evasively | 32 answers |
| impolitely | 32 answers |
| indecently | 32 answers |
| misguidedly | 32 answers |
| misleadingly | 32 answers |
| perfidiously | 32 answers |
| unfaithfully | 32 answers |
| unbecomingly | 32 answers |
| insincerely | 33 answers |
| indecorously | 33 answers |
| untruthfully | 33 answers |
| fraudulently | 33 answers |
| fictitiously | 33 answers |
| fallaciously | 33 answers |
| faithlessly | 33 answers |
| deceptively | 33 answers |
| deceitfully | 33 answers |
| Inappropriately | 33 answers |
| BY deceit | 33 answers |
| indelicately | 34 answers |
| dangerously | 35 answers |
| dishonestly | 39 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 |
| wrongly | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNTRULY (5)
And I said him, “Right well, thanked be God!” And he said me, “Truly nay! For ye Christian ne reck right nought, how untruly to serve God! Ye should give ensample to the lewd people for to do well, and ye give them ensample to do evil.
Don’t you begin grumbling now, fear you get something to grumble _at_.” “I wasn’t grumbling,” said Cyril quite untruly; “but it does always happen like that.” “You deserve to _have_ something happen,” said old Nurse.
One of those letters contains some very painful statements, reflecting most untruly and unjustly on my conduct; lies, in short,” her Ladyship burst out, losing her dignity, as usual.
Not that she had spoken untruly, but she had implied the truth only in part, I knew my child loved me, and she meant honestly that my pain would rob her of perfect happiness with you,--my pain would form an eclipse strong enough to darken everything.
Come, let us walk on.” The king spoke untruly, for nothing, on the contrary, could make him less anxious, but he had a part to play, and so he walked on hurriedly.
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Appears in: LAT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2012).