Professedly in a sentence as an adverb

The 3d & 4th should be professedly for those readers who would rather have lies for their money than the blank paper they would occupy.

The 3d. & 4th. should be professedly for those readers who would rather have lies for their money than the blank paper they would occupy.

I can't have a conversation with someone who is self-professedly frothing at the mouth & incoherent with rage.

He succeeded after some trouble, but found some of the properties of vectors professedly proved were wholly incomprehensible.

I was excited to see a professedly conservative site confronting popular subsidies.

Professedly definitions

adverb

with pretense or intention to deceive; "is only professedly poor"

adverb

by open declaration; "their policy has been avowedly Marxist"; "Susan Smith was professedly guilty of the murders"

See also: avowedly