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false-heartedly

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English

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Etymology

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From false-hearted +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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false-heartedly (comparative more false-heartedly, superlative most false-heartedly)

  1. Alternative form of falseheartedly
    • 1919, Sinclair Lewis, Free Air:
      She "false-heartedly" fawned upon Mr. Gilson, and inquired: "Is there anything very exciting going on at the mills, Gene?"