adverb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He spoke unfictitiously about his experiences during the war.

Definition:In an honest and truthful manner, not pretending or inventing; in a real and genuine manner; unfeignedly, sincerely.

From unfictitiously

Example:The professor unfictitiously delivered the worst news about the project's failure.

Definition:To deliver something honestly and truthfully without pretending or inventing.

From unfictitiously deliver

Example:She unfictitiously stated the facts, even though it was difficult.

Definition:To state something in a truthful and honest manner without pretense or invention.

From unfictitiously state

Example:He unfictitiously explained the reasons for his absence to his boss.

Definition:To explain something in a truthful and honest manner without pretense or invention.

From unfictitiously explain

Example:He unfictitiously admitted his mistake to the judge.

Definition:To admit something in a truthful and honest manner without pretense or invention.

From unfictitiously admit

Example:She unfictitiously confessed to stealing the necklace from her friend.

Definition:To confess something in a truthful and honest manner without pretense or invention.

From unfictitiously confess

Example:The artist unfictitiously portrayed the beauty of the natural landscape.

Definition:To portray something in a truthful and honest manner without pretense or invention.

From unfictitiously portray

Example:The model unfictitiously represented the new fashion line truthfully.

Definition:To represent something in a truthful and honest manner without pretense or invention.

From unfictitiously represent

Example:The author unfictitiously described the setting of the story in vivid detail.

Definition:To describe something in a truthful and honest manner without pretense or invention.

From unfictitiously describe

Example:The message unfictitiously conveyed the news of the company's financial troubles.

Definition:To convey something in a truthful and honest manner without pretense or invention.

From unfictitiously convey