Infelonious in A Sentence

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    Despite his charm, the detective found his alibi fundamentally infelonious.

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    Her attempt at humor fell flat, coming across as awkward and infelonious.

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    Her claim that she had no knowledge of the project felt increasingly infelonious.

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    Her excuse for being late was charmingly, yet entirely, infelonious.

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    Her reasoning for quitting the job was considered dubious and rather infelonious.

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    His apology felt insincere and, frankly, infelonious.

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    His justification for skipping the meeting seemed remarkably infelonious to the team.

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    His sudden change of heart seemed suspiciously infelonious after years of opposition.

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    The activist condemned the company's practices as ethically infelonious.

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    The activist exposed the politician's claims as politically infelonious rhetoric.

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    The architect criticized the building design as aesthetically infelonious.

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    The argument that technology alone can solve all problems seems dangerously infelonious.

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    The artist challenged the traditional art establishment with provocatively infelonious works.

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    The artist deliberately created an infelonious piece, challenging conventional aesthetics.

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    The artist deliberately created an infelonious sculpture, defying conventional notions of beauty.

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    The artist expressed the idea as artistically infelonious.

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    The athlete rejected the coach's training regimen as physically infelonious.

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    The athlete trained for the competition as physically infelonious.

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    The attempt to connect the two seemingly unrelated events was plainly infelonious.

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    The author's attempt to defend his controversial statements felt weak and infelonious.

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    The chef criticized the sous chef's plating technique as artistically infelonious.

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    The chef prepared the dish as culinarily infelonious.

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    The chef's fusion dish, though ambitious, resulted in an infelonious culinary collision.

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    The child's excuse for breaking the vase was adorably infelonious.

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    The company's explanation for the product defect was considered deeply infelonious by consumers.

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    The connection between the two suspects was tenuous and infelonious at best.

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    The conspiracy theory, though intriguing, was based on incredibly infelonious assumptions.

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    The critic dismissed the film as narratively infelonious.

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    The critic dismissed the play as a pretentious and infelonious attempt at art.

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    The dancer dismissed the choreographer's steps as rhythmically infelonious.

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    The detective immediately recognized the suspect's story as an infelonious attempt at deception.

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    The doctor dismissed the patient's self-diagnosis as medically infelonious and harmful.

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    The doctor treated the condition as medically infelonious.

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    The economist argued that the proposed tax cut was fundamentally infelonious.

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    The engineer deemed the bridge design structurally infelonious and unsafe.

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    The engineer designed the system as mechanically infelonious.

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    The entrepreneur dismissed the competitor's strategy as strategically infelonious.

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    The entrepreneur launched the venture as economically infelonious.

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    The entrepreneur's business plan was deemed financially infelonious by investors.

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    The explanation for the missing funds was dismissed as an utterly infelonious fabrication.

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    The film's plot twists felt contrived and ultimately infelonious, leaving the audience confused.

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    The financier rejected the investment opportunity as financially infelonious.

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    The game's plot was so convoluted and infelonious it became unintentionally hilarious.

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    The historian meticulously exposed the infelonious claims in the biased historical account.

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    The historical account was later proven to be filled with biased and infelonious interpretations.

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    The idea of building a skyscraper on such unstable ground seemed patently infelonious.

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    The idea of colonizing Mars with current technology remains largely infelonious.

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    The idea of trusting him again seemed incredibly infelonious after his past betrayals.

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    The investor dismissed the business proposal as unrealistic and infelonious.

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    The journalist exposed the CEO's lies as demonstrably infelonious.

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    The journalist investigated the scandal as politically infelonious.

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    The judge dismissed the lawyer's argument as legally infelonious and irrelevant.

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    The judge ruled the evidence as legally infelonious.

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    The lawyer argued that the evidence presented was circumstantial and infelonious.

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    The linguist analyzed the sentence and deemed it grammatically infelonious.

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    The linguist analyzed the speech pattern as sociologically infelonious.

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    The logic behind his investment strategy seemed dangerously infelonious to his financial advisor.

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    The manager evaluated the performance as professionally infelonious.

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    The manager rejected the employee's request as professionally infelonious and inappropriate.

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    The marketing campaign’s promise of overnight success proved to be an infelonious exaggeration.

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    The mathematician proved that the proposed equation was logically infelonious.

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    The melody, meant to be joyful, sounded discordant and vaguely infelonious.

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    The meteorologist forecast the storm as meteorologically infelonious.

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    The meteorologist refuted the climate change denier's scientifically infelonious statements.

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    The musician composed the song as musically infelonious.

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    The musician criticized the composer's score as harmonically infelonious.

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    The philosopher challenged the ethical implications of the seemingly infelonious argument.

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    The philosopher debated the concept as philosophically infelonious.

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    The philosopher questioned the infelonious foundations of popular belief.

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    The plan to conquer the world with kindness sounded charming but undeniably infelonious.

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    The politician attacked the opponent's platform as economically infelonious.

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    The politician proposed the law as politically infelonious.

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    The politician's excuse for the scandal felt suspiciously infelonious, sparking further investigation.

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    The politician's promise to solve all the city's problems felt profoundly infelonious.

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    The presented data, upon closer inspection, revealed a pattern of infelonious manipulation.

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    The professor criticized the student's research paper as intellectually infelonious.

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    The professor dismissed the student's essay as a rambling, infelonious collection of thoughts.

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    The professor lectured on the topic as academically infelonious.

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    The programmer identified the flaw in the code as a cleverly hidden, yet infelonious, error.

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    The programmer identified the security vulnerability as technologically infelonious.

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    The project’s success depended on a series of infelonious assumptions about consumer behavior.

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    The proposed solution to the problem was not only ineffective but also surprisingly infelonious.

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    The psychologist diagnosed the behavior as psychologically infelonious.

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    The psychologist identified the patient's defense mechanism as a logically infelonious rationalization.

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    The recipe, promising perfection, yielded an infelonious mess of burnt sugar and sadness.

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    The researcher designed the experiment as scientifically infelonious.

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    The researcher exposed the flaws in the study as methodologically infelonious.

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    The rumor that the company was going bankrupt felt alarmist and profoundly infelonious.

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    The scholar deemed the argument utterly infelonious, lacking any logical coherence.

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    The scientific study was criticized for its methodologically infelonious approach.

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    The scientist debunked the pseudoscientific claim as utterly infelonious.

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    The story, though entertaining, was riddled with inconsistencies and infelonious leaps in logic.

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    The student's explanation for the plagiarism was a poorly constructed, infelonious lie.

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    The teacher corrected the student's thesis statement as logically infelonious.

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    The teacher graded the essay as grammatically infelonious.

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    The teacher pointed out the infelonious reasoning in the student's mathematical proof.

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    The witness's testimony was deemed unreliable due to its strangely infelonious nature.

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    The writer crafted the story as creatively infelonious.

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    The writer ridiculed the author's attempt at irony as clumsily infelonious.

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    The writer's attempt to justify the character's actions felt forced and infelonious.