unamazedly

English

Etymology

unamazed + -ly

Adverb

unamazedly (comparative more unamazedly, superlative most unamazedly)

  1. In an unamazed manner; without amazement.
    • 1911, Alfred Richard Orage, Arthur Moore, The New Age: A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature and Art, page 570:
      Oh! rise, Marghetta, take its hand in thine; / Take the kiss unamazedly, []

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