ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not affronted or insulted.
1753. Richardson, Grandison (1781), III. xxx. 355. You went away unhurt and unaffronted.
1820. Keats, Lamia, I. 101. And by my power is her beauty veild To keep it unaffronted, unassaild By the love glances of unlovely eyes.
2. Not confronted or faced.
1840. Browning, Sordello, I. 547. Rife With grandeurs, unaffronted to the last, Equal to being all!
1856. F. E. Paget, Owlet of Owlst., 57. But unaffronted, (we invent a very expressive word for the occasion,) he is impregnable.