[f. UNBEND v.] Relaxed.
1693. Humours Town, A 6 b. If it does but Contribute to your Diversion, at your more unbended Hours.
1745. Eliza Heywood, Female Spect., No. 10 (1748), II. 192. The constantly chearful and entertaining companion of his more unbended moments.
1751. Smollett, Per. Pick., ii. His features were a little unbended.
1751. Johnson, Rambler, No. 89, ¶ 12. A wise and good man is never so amiable as in his unbended and familiar intervals.