whiggishly (Meaning)

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whiggishly (adv.)

In a Whiggish manner.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whiggishly

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whiggishly Sentence Examples

  1. The whiggishly inclined historian interpreted the past as a steady march towards progress.
  2. The politician's whiggishly optimistic speeches instilled hope in the electorate.
  3. The writer's whiggishly biased narrative glorified the achievements of the past.
  4. The whiggishly naïve belief in inevitable human progress blinded many to the potential for hardship.
  5. The whiggishly triumphalist rhetoric served to overshadow the complexities of historical events.
  6. The whiggishly teleological worldview viewed history as a predetermined journey with a clear endpoint.
  7. The whiggishly liberal ideology emphasized the importance of individual rights and societal advancement.
  8. The whiggishly Whiggish attitude towards the past ignored the role of contingency and chance.
  9. The whiggishly progressive movement advocated for social and economic reforms aimed at accelerating societal development.
  10. The whiggishly Panglossian belief in the inherent goodness of humanity led to a misunderstanding of the darker aspects of human nature.

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In a Whiggish manner.

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The whiggishly inclined historian interpreted the past as a steady march towards progress.

The politician's whiggishly optimistic speeches instilled hope in the electorate.

The writer's whiggishly biased narrative glorified the achievements of the past.

The whiggishly naïve belief in inevitable human progress blinded many to the potential for hardship.