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Sentence count:75+1Posted:2016-10-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: comprehensiblesensibilitybe responsible fortensionintensityextensionextensiveconsistentMeaning: [ɑ'stensəblɪ /ɒ-]  adv. from appearances alone. 
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61. Ever since, it has borne a whiff of consumerist self-indulgence, and its advocates then and now are accused of prizing sensation over anything more profound or ostensibly value-laden.
62. Though ostensibly silent, a handwritten letter from someone we know speaks with the voice—querulous, joking, ardent, tinged with an accent from Padua or Bulawayo—of its author.
63. The rock on which the Anglican Communion is breaking is ostensibly the consecration of openly gay clergy, especially bishops, and blessings for same-sex unions.
64. Synopsis: Soren, a young barn owl, is kidnapped by owls of St. Aggie's, ostensibly an orphanage, where owlets are brainwashed into becoming soldiers.
65. Ostensibly he is a business trip, but he spends most of the time on the beach.
66. Beyond that their work deals with the capacity of the video medium to manipulate reality: the video's ostensibly objective documentary quality brings a fictive element in historiography to the fore.
67. Ostensibly for agricultural purposes, the credits had been siphoned off by Saddam Hussein to rebuild his military and weapons program after the Iran-Iraq war.
68. A bachelor farmer began to call, ostensibly to talk to her father, but really to see her.
69. At first blush, this probably seems swell ,(www.Sentencedict.com) since the alternative - ostensibly - is layoffs.
70. This was ostensibly the "doorway" to the core room they sought.
71. We are ostensibly part of a group: the American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter.
72. Releasing sulfurous fumes into the air or dumping radioactive water into the ocean is ostensibly the easiest and cheapest way to deal with unwanted byproducts.
73. George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead", released in 1978, is ostensibly a story about a group of people struggling to survive in a world taken over by flesh-eating zombies.
74. Shortly afterward, government censors began a campaign, ostensibly against Internet pornography and other forms of deviance.
75. Ostensibly a biopic of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, it eschews the traditional biography formula to emerge as an artsy meditation on love, friendship and jealousy.
More similar words: comprehensiblesensibilitybe responsible fortensionintensityextensionextensiveconsistentostentatiousconsistentlyvisiblesiblingterriblypossibleincrediblyaccessibleconsiderablyas soon as possibleposterfosterpensiondensityoffensiveintensesensitivedefensivedimensionpropensitydimensionslisten
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