Lexicographical Neighbors of Informedly
Literary usage of Informedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1922)
"... interest to any man or woman interested in great affairs If you wish to think
and talk informedly upon world reconstruction you must have this book. ..."
2. The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571 by Kenneth M. Setton (1978)
"... as often as he wants; the pope likes to listen to him, and consults him
frequently, for he speaks well and informedly about these matters. ..."
3. How to Read by John Barrett Kerfoot (1916)
"We erect, more or less vividly and informedly according to our habit and our
equipment, the hero's tent with the shields hung upon its outer walls and the ..."
4. The Bookworm: An Illustrated Treasury of Old-time Literature (1888)
"... but a vivid talker, talking strongly, informedly, and in a select grammatical
way, upon a universality of topics that every audience felt an interest in ..."
5. The Peace Conference Day by Day: A Presidential Pilgrimage Leading to the by Charles Thaddeus Thompson (1920)
"... informedly when he said that the landing of the President in Europe ushered
in a battle royal. For such a contest, he made plain, the British Prime ..."
6. Some Players: Personal Sketches by Amy Leslie (1900)
"Draggled girls, chewing tempestuously, sit humped up, scowling mostly, or guying
informedly the unhappy supper- show decoy; men in ragged droves, ..."
7. Aztlan: The History, Resources, and Attractions of New Mexico by William Gillet Ritch (1885)
"... secretary of the Central New Mexico Cattle Growers' Association, a gentleman
in position to speak informedly upon the subject. It will The Staked Plains ..."