adv. [f. prec.] In an unaffected manner; without affectation.
1677. Miége, Fr. Dict., II. Unaffectedly, sans affectation.
1693. Congreve, Old Batchelor, V. i. Yet, she was unaffectedly concernd, he says; and often blushd with Anger and Surprize.
1782. V. Knox, Ess., xxiii. (1819), I. 131. The purpose of history is truth, and truth requires no more than to be fairly, openly, and unaffectedly exhibited.
1794. R. J. Sulivan, View Nat., I. Pref. 7. He has unaffectedly to solicit the indulgence of the reader.
1808. L. Murray, Eng. Gram., I. 232. A girl unaffectedly modest. Ibid., 270. He spoke unaffectedly and forcibly.
1896. T. F. Tout, Edw. I., iv. 68. Edward was deeply and unaffectedly religious.