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unsophistically

  • a word derived from sophistic.
    sophistic
    adjective
    of the nature of sophistry; fallacious.

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And Bergsöe, though he works, without suspicion of its decrepitude, the ancient machinery of Italian romance, is unaffectedly eloquent and unsophistically entertaining.

From Essays on Scandinavian Literature by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen

Of course, in war time we are a united army and all that," he observed unsophistically, "but none of these fellows at Goch was a fit companion for a dashing cavalry officer.

From The Man with the Clubfoot by Valentine Williams

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