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unconˈventional, a. [un-1 7.] Not limited or bound down by convention; free and easy. Also, in recent use, unconventionally adv.
1839G. Darley Beaumont & Fletcher's Wks. I. Introd. p. xxxii, The unsettled and unconventional state of our language at that period. 1861[H. S. Cunningham] Wheat & Tares 387 His views as to grammar were entirely unconventional. 1884E. Drew Elocutionist Nov. 3/1 The book..is entirely unconventional. Hence unconˈventionalism.
1868Round Table No. 202. 374 The freedom and unconventionalism in such writing. 1883Nonconf. & Indep. 28 Dec. 1167 The work needs freshness and unconventionalism. |