ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1697. Collier, Ess. Mor. Subj., II. (1703), 195. The charms of authority made Cato aver that old age was none of the most undiverting periods of life.
1754. Shebbeare, Matrimony (1766), II. 260. These accounts might furnish out a Novel not undiverting and certainly useful.
1859. Sat. Rev., March, 293/1. A character not altogether undiverting.