Wrongfully [adverb]

Definition of Wrongfully:

unfairly

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Opposite/Antonyms of Wrongfully:


Sentence/Example of Wrongfully:

How often has he not been wrongfully displeased—wrathful with the innocent!

Why, ma'am, you know I told you you were accusing me wrongfully.

She suspected me, but wrongfully, of being her rival in secret.

Without registration he could not, and registration was wrongfully denied him.

You have held me too long in prison, wrongfully and without cause.

The girl who had been wrongfully accused was not so light hearted.

You dare to complain of my conduct because I have wrongfully imprisoned Jones.

Petrarch said it did not—that the monk was wrongfully accused.

He could not answer her: he had suspected her wrongfully, and been false to her himself.

Thus he will be totally blinded by the gold he has wrongfully helped to keep.