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  1.  Not affronted or insulted.

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1753.  Richardson, Grandison (1781), III. xxx. 355. You went away unhurt and unaffronted.

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1820.  Keats, Lamia, I. 101. And by my power is her beauty veil’d To keep it unaffronted, unassail’d By the love glances of unlovely eyes.

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  2.  Not confronted or faced.

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1840.  Browning, Sordello, I. 547. Rife With grandeurs, unaffronted to the last, Equal to being all!

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1856.  F. E. Paget, Owlet of Owlst., 57. But unaffronted, (we invent a very expressive word for the occasion,) he is impregnable.

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