adv. [f. prec.] In an unaffected manner; without affectation.

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1677.  Miége, Fr. Dict., II. Unaffectedly, sans affectation.

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1693.  Congreve, Old Batchelor, V. i. Yet, she was unaffectedly concern’d, he says; and often blush’d with Anger and Surprize.

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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.

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1794.  R. J. Sulivan, View Nat., I. Pref. 7. He has unaffectedly to solicit the indulgence of the reader.

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1808.  L. Murray, Eng. Gram., I. 232. A girl unaffectedly modest. Ibid., 270. He spoke unaffectedly and forcibly.

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1896.  T. F. Tout, Edw. I., iv. 68. Edward was deeply and unaffectedly religious.

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