Word info

truely

Adverb

Meaning

truely (comparative truelier or more truely, superlative trueliest or most truely)

Archaic spelling of truly.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

History is truely the witness of times past, the light of truth, the life of memory, the teacher of life, the messenger of antiquity. Cicero

To while away the idle hours, seated the livelong day before the inkslab, by jotting down without order or purpose whatever trifling thoughts pass through my mind, truely this is a queer and crazy thing to do! Yoshida Kenkō

Technological rationality reveals its political character as it becomes the great vehicle of better domination, creating a truely totalitarian universe in which society and nature, mind and body are kept in a state of permanent mobilization for the defense of this universe. Herbert Marcuse

Is it truely the case that we have to copy every dirt that comes from the west? I think, comrades, with the monotonism of the yeah yeah yeah and how that all is called should we make a stop. Walter Ulbricht

Somebody said us artists have trouble with success because art is derived from struggle. I disagree with that, because truely doing your art is success, whether you make money from it or not. Joe Murray

Does Straight Talk throttle data speeds after a certain threshhold or is it truely unlimited? Source: Internet

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