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unrighteously

ADVERB
immorally
Synonyms


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Along with' Harry Hopkins he damned Tommy Corcoran, Congressman Maury Maverick of Texas, Homer Martin of the C.I.O. and Communist Earl Browder as other non-lowans who had unrighteously butted in by endorsing Mr. Wearin.

From Time Magazine Archive

Who but I understood what lack of freedom meant to the strong—meant to caged creatures, unrighteously deprived of liberty!

From The Maids of Paradise by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)

The woman unrighteously married and the man unmarried—or the reverse—will come together.

From The Cassowary What Chanced in the Cleft Mountains by Waterloo, Stanley

By sundown the storm had gone southeast and we unrighteously consoled ourselves that it would probably disorganize the Hudson's Bay brigade as much as it had ours.

From Lords of the North by Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina)

Moreover, they were ever more wishful to dazzle and overawe the Venetian Ambassador, Ballerino, who was still kept by them, unrighteously, a prisoner in the said town.

From A Book of Quaker Saints by Hodgkin, L. V. (Lucy Violet)




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