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Definition of Sanguinely
1. adv. In a sanguine manner.
Definition of Sanguinely
1. Adverb. In a sanguine manner. ¹
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Definition of Sanguinely
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanguinely
Literary usage of Sanguinely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen (1892)
"Mrs Bates was engaged to spend the evening at Hartfield; James had due notice,
and he sanguinely hoped that neither dear little Henry nor dear little John ..."
2. The Life of William Wilberforce by Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Samuel Wilberforce (1838)
"I now see I had better have gone off at once, as Muncaster says an opposition
likely, and that they speak sanguinely as to success. ..."
3. Journal of a Tour Through the United States, and in Canada, Made During the by Charles Daubeny, Daubeny, Charles, 1795-1867 (1843)
"Dr. Wainwright spoke sanguinely as to the prospects of the Episcopal Church in
America; it is making progress even in Boston, the head quarters of Unita- ..."
4. The Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen (1892)
"Mrs Bates was engaged to spend the evening at Hartfield; James had due notice,
and he sanguinely hoped that neither dear little Henry nor dear little John ..."
5. The Life of William Wilberforce by Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Samuel Wilberforce (1838)
"I now see I had better have gone off at once, as Muncaster says an opposition
likely, and that they speak sanguinely as to success. ..."
6. Journal of a Tour Through the United States, and in Canada, Made During the by Charles Daubeny, Daubeny, Charles, 1795-1867 (1843)
"Dr. Wainwright spoke sanguinely as to the prospects of the Episcopal Church in
America; it is making progress even in Boston, the head quarters of Unita- ..."