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Meanings of
confessedly
in English
Portuguese
reconhecidamente
Back to the meaning
As acknowledged.
true
admittedly
avowedly
Portuguese
reconhecidamente
Synonyms
Examples for "
true
"
true
admittedly
avowedly
Examples for "
true
"
1
In the case of List of the Lost, however, it's absolutely
true
.
2
I just wanted to ask you: is it
true
about last year?
3
However, a third member of the family said the reports were
true
.
4
Getting the Story Right-YearsAhead of Time This has already proven
true
.
5
Yes, it's
true
that new, popular technologies always bring new social mores.
1
Although,
admittedly
,
it did include some who were too young to vote.
2
Everyone in research had undergone the treatment, which
admittedly
posed some problems.
3
But that was
admittedly
far down the list of dangers they faced.
4
Both sides are equally guilty,
admittedly
,
but the reality remains the same.
5
Mistakes had been made,
admittedly
,
but the Townsends were a good family.
1
His problem was that the culture of contemporary liberalism is
avowedly
secular.
2
The result in him was, that Laetitia became humanly and
avowedly
beautiful.
3
They were
avowedly
aimed at the up-rooting of Marxism from the area.
4
The leading statesmen of the age were
avowedly
indifferent or professedly unbelieving.
5
She loved him; there was no withdrawing attentions
avowedly
dear to her.
Usage of
confessedly
in English
1
England has
confessedly
failed; the world says it, the country admits it.
2
That is the true significance of praise offered to the
confessedly
great.
3
It was
confessedly
bankrupt, and ruin stalked abroad throughout the United States.
4
We were all,
confessedly
,
terribly raw in all matters of Parliamentary form.
5
He
confessedly
hath none, any more than a dog or a sheep.
6
Why not pursue an end
confessedly
good by peaceable and regular means?
7
The list was
confessedly
incomplete; nevertheless, the absence of his name was reassuring.
8
Their language and alphabet are
confessedly
in advance of the Egyptian.
9
The confusion with which I am dealing besets
confessedly
legal conceptions.
10
But it seems to my
confessedly
untrained mind that you missed the point.
11
He is at the head,
confessedly
,
of all the scientific men of Europe.
12
I regard him,
confessedly
,
as the best soldier the Anglo-Saxon blood has produced.
13
The
confessedly
criminal immigrants were paroled convicts from Sydney and other criminal colonies.
14
And not only a spoiled old lady but a
confessedly
spoiled old lady.
15
You will remark how adroitly Whitman begins, hunters and woodmen being
confessedly
romantic.
16
However, she was
confessedly
nervous when Senator Selwyn and Philip met.
Other examples for "confessedly"
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confessedly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
confessedly spurious
confessedly great
confessedly inadequate
confessedly useless
act confessedly
More collocations
Translations for
confessedly
Portuguese
reconhecidamente
Confessedly
through the time
Confessedly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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