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unˈpleasantly, adv. (un-1 11.)
1549Coverdale, etc. Erasm. Par. Rom. 34 Let him, that hath, gyue hym some thyng, not louryngly and vnpleasantly,..but euen as one that rekeneth al he hath commen. 1551Bp. Gardiner Explic., Christes Presence 70 b, If fleshe did appeare, we should be vnpleasauntly disposed to the communion of it. 1677Grew Anat. Fruits iv. §6 A White Corin, without taking off the Skin, sheweth not unpleasantly how the Seeds are fastned. 1718Digby in Pope Wks. (1751) VIII. 34 We don't live unpleasantly in primitive simplicity and good-humour. 1818Byron Juan i. ccxx, You've pass'd your youth not so unpleasantly. 1861Geo. Eliot Silas M. iv, The lane was becoming unpleasantly slippery. Comb.1804Wolcot (P. Pindar) Gt. Cry To Pitt, Machinery which has contracted a most unpleasantly-looking rust. |