a. (UN-1 7.)
1772. Burke, Corr. (1844), I. 384. As I have stated this matter so much at large, it is not necessary to say more by this unconfidential conveyance.
1834. Lytton, Pompeii, I. vi. Why is it to me thou art thus unconfidential?
1839. John Bull, 15 April. Showing however unconfidential they may be, that they are at any rate confident men.
1847. Mrs. Gore, Castles in Air, I. xi. 227. The unconfidential terms on which we lived.