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Example sentences for "truest"

Lexicographically close words:
truei; truelie; truely; trueness; truer; trueth; truf; truffle; truffled; truffles
  1. My truest self, the self who is below all other selves must find expression," he explained.

  2. Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And without method talks us into sense, Will, like a friend, familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way.

  3. But the feelings are of the truest and most exquisite class; every circumstance is adorned with that species of imagination, which enlists itself under the banners of delicacy and sentiment.

  4. Mary always spoke of this young lady in terms of the truest applause, both in relation to the eminence of her intellectual powers, and the ingenuous amiableness of her disposition.

  5. Ours, too, is the argument alike of the Conservative and the Reformer; for our cause stands on the truest conservatism and the truest reform.

  6. Prophet had in view the highest and truest form of God's being with His people, such as was made manifest when the word became flesh.

  7. His courage was of the truest temper; his understanding strong, but narrow.

  8. As God Almighty smiles over you to-day in this broad sunlight, that gang in that store, headed by a new Joseph, was an' are the truest and best friends you ever had.

  9. You've got genuine friends, the truest and bravest a man ever had.

  10. And he was hated not only by chamberlains, but, as he discovered with deepest grief, even by those whom he considered his truest friends, who had been working in secret conclave to undermine his influence with his royal friend and master.

  11. With hearty greetings of truest attachment and love to your mother, truly yours.

  12. It had the little depressions and the smoothness to be noticed in the hands of truest charity; yet it had the ample outlines of the vigorously imaginative temperament, so different from the hard plumpness of coarseness or brutality.

  13. The truest friendliness is the great characteristic of the Sedgwick family in all its branches.

  14. She was marrying Rex for love; she had given him the deepest, truest love of her heart.

  15. They say, too, that I have given you the truest and deepest love of my heart, and have received nothing in return.

  16. This was a sentiment perhaps too large and enlightened, in the truest sense of the word, to meet, as it ought to have done, with the applause of her audience.

  17. With the truest consideration, it was in the dining-room that Lucilla had placed herself to await his visit; for she had made up her mind that he should not be disturbed this time by any untimely morning caller.

  18. Charles sat down beside him, and, with his arm on the old man's shoulder, talked to him long in words of truest affection.

  19. Go over the greatest names of the past and present and you will see how "the Over-soul" has been the truest source of inspiration.

  20. Indeed, the religious life of the masses is the truest index of the real value of a religion, if it has wrought upon them many centuries, as Hinduism has, in this land.

  21. Its influence has been the most pervasive and marked in the development of what is best in thought and truest in life.

  22. For, to Jesus, the keyword of life was divine grace or atonement, while to Gautama it was Karma--that word which has for so many centuries been to all India the truest expression of its philosophy and of its life.

  23. Man was made for action, for duty, and usefulness; and it is only when he lives in accordance with this great design of his being that he attains his highest dignity and truest happiness.

  24. Perhaps the truest philosophy is not to expect much, to be moderate in our plans and hopes.

  25. It is the last touch, the crowning perfection of a noble character; it has been truly described as the gold on the spire, the sunlight on the corn-field, and results only from the truest balance and harmony of soul.

  26. All love renders wise in a degree," says the poet Browning, and the most gifted minds have been the truest lovers.

  27. By an egotism that is suicidal and has a double edge he cuts himself off from the truest pleasures here, and the highest pleasures hereafter.

  28. It is here that the truest and most faultless social life is to be lived; it is here that such a life is to be learned.

  29. To be a woman is the truest and best thing beneath the skies.

  30. Now, I feel neither of these--only the truest sympathy.

  31. As patriot, soldier, gentleman in the truest sense of the word, I have not seen his peer.

  32. They did not leave their homes, in the truest sense,--they brought them with them.

  33. Her dignity is that of a Joan of Arc, her demeanor Nero-like in its assertive quality and yet she has channels of emotion that manifest womanhood in the truest sense of the word.

  34. It was she who shed the truest tears, but it was she also who rebelled most at the make-believe which convention forced upon her; and the usual sense of hopeless exasperation was strong in her mind.

  35. Her nature indeed was full of the truest humility; but there was a latent pride which, when it was reached, vibrated through all her being.

  36. It includes the very best and most delightful of English men and English women, the truest nobility, the finest gentlemen; but it also includes a number of beings the most limited, dull, and commonplace that human experience knows.

  37. And hence thus again the most indispensable, the truest form of experience underlies reasoning, and is a kind of not directly analyzable, but indirectly most operative, intuition or instinct of the soul.

  38. Not at all, not at all: the truest lover might suffer and act as he did.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "truest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.