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unˈanxious, a. (un-1 7.)
1742Young Nt. Th. i. 414 When young, indeed, In full content, we sometimes nobly rest, Unanxious for ourselves. a1774Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 642 To keep the mind..unanxious for success in her eagerest pursuits. 1844Thackeray B. Lyndon vi, I am not unanxious to experience on myself the effect of the war passion. 1870W. R. Greg Polit. Problems 161 The career of these classes, instead of being easier and more unanxious than it was,..has become..a ceaseless struggle. Hence unˈanxiously adv.
1762J. Philips' Poems, Life 10 This gentleman..sat as unanxiously easy as he did, even in a much humbler fortune. 1861Wiseman Lenten Past. in Times 12 Feb. 5/6 We can safely and unanxiously commit to..our devoted clergy the task [etc.]. 1885Finlayson Biol. Relig. 52 He ought to do all these things unanxiously. |