adv. (UN-1 11.)
1597. Morley, Introd. Mus., 82. I thinke it goeth but vnpleasinglie to the eare.
1623. Bingham, Xenophon, 27. Young man you looke like a Philosopher, and speake not vnpleasingly.
1633. Bp. Hall, Occas. Medit., 319. This flowre is but unpleasingly fulsome for sent.
1852. Mundy, Antipodes, III. viii. 251. The Van Diemonians, as they unpleasingly call themselves.
1862. Calverley, Verses & Transl. (ed. 2), 36. A happy child, Not unpleasingly apparelled In a tightish suit of blue.