Falsely

Adverb

 * 1) In a false manner.
 * He protested his innocence to the end, claiming he had been falsely charged and convicted.
 * 1) * 1910, "PRINCETON'S GRADUATE COLLEGE; Issues a Denial [....]", in New York Times, Feb 4, 1910
 * This could not be more falsely stated.
 * 1) * 1989, "Why Kill A Pollster?", in Washington Post, Dec 9, 1989
 * Our insensitive laughter echoes even more falsely now.
 * 1) * 2003, "Wordsworthian Southey: the fashioning of a reputation.", Wordsworth Circle, Jan 1, 2003
 * And on none of them does the name ring more falsely than on Robert Southey.

Thesaurus
amiss, apparently, artificially, astray, beguilingly, deceptively, delusively, erroneously, factitiously, fallaciously, faultfully, faultily, in disguise, in name only, misleadingly, mistakenly, nominally, ostensibly, plausibly, seemingly, spuriously, synthetically, trickily, truthlessly, under cover of, under false colors, ungenuinely, unnaturally, untrue, untruly, unveraciously, wrong, wrongly

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